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It's always best to start at the beginningand all you do is follow the Yellow Brick Road." This
tutorial will show you how to use a brick texture, a simple brush, and a couple of layer styles to
create a Yellow Brick Road inspired text effect. Let's get started!
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Step 2
Duplicate the text layer, change the copy's Fill value to 0, and then duplicate it.
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Step 2
Go to Edit > Define Pattern, and click OK.
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Step 3
Open the Grass0035 image, resize it to 320 x 320px, and define the resized image as a pattern as
well.
Step 1
Add a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:
Size: 1
Opacity: 50%
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Step 2
Use the default Contour settings.
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Step 3
Add a Texture with these settings:
Pattern: BrickLargePainted0050
Depth: 280%
Step 4
Add a Pattern Overlay with these settings:
Pattern: BrickLargePainted0050
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This will style the main text layer, adding a subtle texture.
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Step 1
Add a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:
Opacity: 50%
Step 2
Add a Contour with these settings:
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Step 3
Add a Texture with these settings:
Pattern: BrickLargePainted0050
Scale: 50%
Depth: 200%
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This will add some more texturing and details to the text.
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Step 1
Add a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:
Size: 100
Angle: 18
Altitude: 58
Step 2
Add a Contour with these settings:
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Step 3
Add a Texture with these settings:
Pattern: BrickLargePainted0050
Scale: 50%
Depth: 45%
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Step 2
Click the Create new fill or adjustment layer icon at the bottom of the Layerspanel and
choose Levels.
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Step 3
Click the Clip to layer icon, and change the Gamma value to 2.24.
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Step 2
Add a Levels adjustment layer, click the Clip to layer icon, and change the Gammavalue
to 0.50.
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Step 3
Command-click any text layer's thumbnail to create a selection, and go to Select > Inverse.
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Step 4
With the Grass layer selected, click the Add vector mask icon at the bottom of
theLayers panel.
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Step 2
Pick the Eraser Tool and choose the Edges brush tip, set the Foreground color to Black , and
hit the Return key to stroke the edges with the brush tip.
An alternative way would be to pick the Direct Selection Tool, right click the work path,
choose Stroke Path, and then choose Eraser from the Tool drop-down menu and click OK.
With the Direct Selection Tool selected, hit the Return key to get rid of the work path.
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Opacity: 15%
Angle: 60
Distance: 8
Spread: 5
Size: 1
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Step 2
Select all the layers you have, duplicate them, and go to Layer > Merge Layers.
Rename the merged layer to High Pass, and go to Filter > Convert for Smart Filters.
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Step 3
Go to Filter > Other > High Pass, and change the Radius to 5.
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Step 4
Change the High Pass layer's Blend Mode to Pin Light and its Opacity to 50%.
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Step 5
Finally, add a Curves adjustment layer, and play around with the curve until you get a result you
like.
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You can adjust the Gradient, High Pass filter, and/or the Curves settings to get a final outcome
you're happy with.
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