1. Creating a Background
First thing’s first, create a new document in which you can make your text, use a size of about 400 x 200 pixels. Now make a background that will suit the theme. I started the background by first making a few white gradients on a black background.(With the gradient tool, using a black and white gradient, change the gradient tool mode to Lighten)
Next, apply Filter > Distort > Wave with any old random setting.
(settings do not matter here, you just want to get a random effect for the background)
Now, create a new layer and fill it with #47711f (green) or a similar color – change the layer mode for your new layer to Color and lower the opacity to around 80%.
Merge the background layers together then duplicate the remaining layer, apply Filter > Disort > Wave with another random setting, change the layer mode to Overlay and lower the opacity to around 80%.
(this will make the background seem more vivid!)
Now, lastly for the background layer, I added in some blood splat brushes and changed the layer mode to Soft Light. You can download the blood-splat brushes that I used from here: Download Blood Splat Brushes.
This is what I gave after adding some brushes to my canvas:
Looking pretty cool so far, huh?
2. Create Your Text
First thing, change your foreground color to a darkish-green color, then write out your text.The font that I’ve used in the above screenshot is called Bebas, the font size was 72 pt, and the color used is #3c5516.
3. Style your Text (Layer Styles)
Now it’s time to give your text a really cool effect using layer styles! Right-click the text layer and go into the Blending Options, choose the following settings:- Drop Shadow
- Outer Glow
- Inner Glow
- Bevel and Emboss
- Gradient Overlay
- Pattern Overlay (this pattern comes with Photoshop)
Well at the moment it doesn’t look all that brilliant, but after the additional filter effects, I think it looks much better! Don’t worry if it’s not exact, it doesn’t really matter.
4. Additional Filter Effects
Firstly, create a new layer then Apply the Image (Image > Apply Image…) this will have made everything visible in the new layer. Now apply Filter > Distort > Wave with a random setting. Change the layer mode for this distorted layer to Lighten and lower the opacity to about 35-50%.Duplicate that distorted layer, then apply Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur with any old amount, change the layer mode to Overlay and have the opacity at about 40-50%.
Looks pretty cool, don’t you think?
You could finish this off by applying any of the cool filters, I especially like Filter > Noise > Add Noise.
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