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May 29, 2015 10:30 am

Create a Marvelously British Scone Text Effect in Adobe Photoshop

Final product image
What You'll Be Creating

Using different brushes, textures, and layer styles can be a great way of building up a detailed text effect. This tutorial will show you how to use those three elements, along with some other tools and settings, to create a text effect inspired by delicious British scones. Let's get started!





Tutorial Assets


The following assets were used during the production of this tutorial:




1. Creating the Background



Step 1



Create a new 838 x 530px document. Place the Texture: Wood Floor image on top of the Background layer, and resize it as needed.



Background Wood Texture


Step 2



Add a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer and change the Saturation value to -83.



Hue Saturation


Step 3



Add a Levels adjustment layer and change the Gamma value to 1.17 and the Highlights value to 238.



Levels


Step 4



Place the MARBLE TEXTUREimage on top of all layers, resize it as needed, and then change its layer's Blend Mode to Color Burn and its Opacity to 30%.



Noise Texture





2. Creating the Text and the Work Path



Step 1



Create the text in All Caps using the font Rockin Record G, the Size 235 pt, and the color #f2ece6. Set the Tracking value to 100.



Create the Text


Step 2



Right click the text and choose Create Work Path, and then make the text layer invisible.



Create Work Path




3. Stroking the Work Path With Brushes 1 and 2



Step 1



Set the Foreground color to #f1ece6, create a new layer on top of all layers, and call it 1. Thenstroke the path with brush 1 from theScones Text Effect Brushes Set.



Stroke 1


Step 2



Create a new layer on top of layer 1, call it 2, and stroke the path with the brush 2.

Duplicate layer 2, and change the copy's Fill value to 0.



Stroke 2


Step 3



Duplicate layer 2 copy, Command-click the text layer's thumbnail to create a selection, and then delete the selected part from layer 2 copy 2's stroke.



Delete Selection





4. Stroking the Inner Work Path



Step 1



Contract the selection by 10 pixels.



Contract Selection


Step 2



Convert the selection into a work path by clicking the Make work path from selection icon at the bottom of the Paths panel.



Convert Selection into a Work Path


Step 3



Create a new layer on top of all layers, call it 3, stroke the path with brush 3, duplicate layer 3, and change its Fill value to 0.



Stroke 3


Step 4



Create a selection from the original text once again, and contract the selection by 15 pixels.

Create a new layer on top of all layers, call it 4, and fill the selection with the Foreground color.



Fill Selection


Step 5



Convert the selection into a work path, and stroke it with brush 3.



Stroke 4




5. Styling Layer 1



Step 1



Open the Seamless Bread Texture image, and resize it to 295 x 275 px. Then go to Edit > Define Pattern, and type in Bread Texture for the Name.



Define Pattern


Double click layer 1 to apply the following layer style:



Step 2



Add a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:



  • Depth: 275

  • Gloss Contour: Gaussian

  • Check the Anti-aliased box

  • Highlight Mode - Color: #4f3e34

  • Shadow Mode: Linear Burn

  • Color: #e6d6bf



Bevel and Emboss


Step 3



Add a Contour with these settings:



  • Contour: Half Round

  • Check the Anti-aliased box.



Contour


Step 4



Add a Texture with these settings:



  • Pattern: Bread Texture

  • Depth: 50%

  • Check the Invert box



Texture


Step 5



Add a Pattern Overlay with these settings:



  • Pattern: Bread Texture



Pattern Overlay


Step 6



Add a Drop Shadow with these settings:



  • Opacity: 12%

  • Uncheck the Use Global Light box

  • Angle: 99

  • Distance: 18

  • Size: 6



Drop Shadow


This will style the edges.



Styled Edges 1





6. Styling Layers 2 and 2 copy



Step 1



Change layer 2's Blend Mode to Multiply.



Change Blend Mode


Step 2



Double click layer 2 copy to apply a Drop Shadow effect using the following settings:




  • Color: #6e6355

  • Opacity: 50%

  • Distance: 5

  • Size: 10



Drop Shadow


This will add a simple shadow to the edges.



Styled Edges 2




7. Styling Layer 2 copy 2



Double click layer 2 copy 2 to apply the following layer style:



Step 1



Add a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:



  • Size: 10

  • Highlight Mode:

  • Color: #695041

  • Opacity: 50%

  • Shadow Mode:

  • Color: #aa998b

  • Opacity: 30%



Bevel and Emboss


Step 2



Add a Contour using the default values.



Contour


Step 3



Add a Texture with these settings:



  • Pattern: Bread Texture

  • Depth: 50%



Texture


This will style layer 2 copy 2.



Styled Edges 3




8. Styling Layer 3



Double click layer 3 to apply the following layer style:



Step 1



Add a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:



  • Style: Outer Bevel

  • Check the Anti-aliased box

  • Highlight Mode: Linear Light

  • Opacity: 10%

  • Shadow Mode:

  • Color: #a47a54

  • Opacity: 15%



Bevel and Emboss


Step 2



Add a Contour with these settings:



  • Contour: Half Round

  • Check the Anti-aliased box



Contour


This will style layer 3.



Styled Edges 4




9. Styling Layer 3 copy



Double click layer 3 copy to apply the following layer style:



Step 1



Add a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:



  • Size: 13

  • Uncheck the Use Global Light box

  • Angle: 27

  • Altitude: 69

  • Check the Anti-aliased box

  • Shadow Mode - Color: #8d672c



Bevel and Emboss


Step 2



Add a Texture with these settings:



  • Pattern: Clouds



Texture


Step 3



Add a Color Overlay with these settings:




  • Color: #e9e1d9



Color Overlay


Step 4



Add a Drop Shadow with these settings:



  • Opacity: 94%

  • Distance: 1

  • Size: 10



Drop Shadow


This will style the clotted cream part below the jam.



Styled Cream




10. Styling the First Jam Layer



Step 1



Change layer 4's Fill value to 0, and then duplicate it fivetimes.



Duplicate Jame Layer


Double click layer 4 to apply the following layer style:



Step 2



Add a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:



  • Size: 32

  • Soften: 3

  • Uncheck the Use Global Light box

  • Angle: 27

  • Altitude: 69

  • Check the Anti-aliased box

  • Highlight Mode: Linear Light

  • Opacity: 20%



Bevel and Emboss


Step 3



Add a Texture with these settings:



  • Pattern: Clouds

  • Scale: 70%

  • Depth: 20%



Texture


Step 4



Add a Color Overlay with these settings:



  • Color: #330417



This is where you choose the jam's color. So feel free to change it any time you like.



Color Overlay


Step 5



Add a Drop Shadow with these settings:



  • Distance: 0

  • Size: 3



Drop Shadow


This will style the first layer of jam. Next, we'll be adding layers of gloss and shine.



Styled Jam 1




11. Styling the Second Jam Layer



Double click layer 4 copy to apply the following layer style:



Step 1



Add a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:



  • Size: 18

  • Soften: 1

  • Uncheck the Use Global Light box

  • Angle: 166

  • Altitude: 69

  • Gloss Contour: Cone - Inverted

  • Check the Anti-aliased box

  • Highlight Mode: Linear Light

  • Opacity: 50%

  • Shadow Mode - Opacity: 0%



Bevel and Emboss


Step 2



Add a Texture with these settings:



  • Pattern: Clouds

  • Depth: 20%



Texture


This will add some highlights/gloss to the jam.



Styled Jam 2




12.Styling the Third Jam Layer



Copy and paste layer 4 copy's layer style to layer 4 copy 2, and double click layer 4 copy 2 to change a couple of the values as shown below:



Bevel and Emboss



  • Size: 15

  • Angle: -14

  • Highlight Mode - Opacity: 30%



Bevel and Emboss


This will add some more shine to the jam.



Styled Jam 3



13. Styling the Fourth Jam Layer



Paste layer 4 copy's layer style to layer 4 copy 3, and double click layer 4 copy 3 to change a couple of the values as shown below:



Step 1



Bevel and Emboss



  • Size: 29

  • Angle: 45

  • Highlight Mode: Screen

  • Opacity: 90%



Bevel and Emboss


This will style the last layer of shine.



Styled Jam 4



14. Styling the Jam Edges



Double click layer 4 copy 4 to apply the following layer style:



Step 1



Add a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:



  • Size: 24

  • Soften: 9

  • Uncheck the Use Global Light box

  • Angle: -22

  • Altitude: 64

  • Gloss Contour: Cone - Inverted

  • Check the Anti-aliased box

  • Highlight Mode: Linear Light

  • Shadow Mode - Opacity: 0%



Bevel and Emboss


Step 2



Add a Contour with these settings:



  • Contour: Cone - Inverted

  • Check the Anti-aliased box



Contour


Step 3



This will style the right and bottom edges of the jam. Copy and paste this layer style to layer 4 copy 5.



Styled Jam 5


Step 4



Double click layer 4 copy 5 to change the Bevel and Emboss's Angle value to 112.



Bevel and Emboss


This will style the left and top edges of the jam.



Styled Jam 6





15. Adding the Crumbs



Step 1



Create a text work path, create a new layer below layer 1, call it Crumbs, and stroke the path with the Crumbs brush.



Crumbs Brush


Double click the Crumbs layer to apply the following layer style:



Step 2



Add a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:



  • Depth: 275

  • Size: 3

  • Gloss Contour: Gaussian

  • Check the Anti-aliased box

  • Highlight Mode - Color: #4f3e34

  • Shadow Mode - Color: #aa998b



Bevel and Emboss


Step 3



Add a Contour with these settings:



  • Check the Anti-aliased box.



Contour


Step 4



Add a Texture with these settings:



  • Pattern: Bread Texture



Texture


Step 5



Add a Pattern Overlay with these settings:



  • Pattern: Bread Texture



Pattern Overlay


Step 6



Add a Drop Shadow with these settings:



  • Opacity: 30%

  • Uncheck the Use Global Light box

  • Angle: 99



Drop Shadow


This will style the crumbs.



Styled Crumbs





16. Creating the 3D Part



Step 1



Create a selection of layers 1, 2 and the original text layers' content.



Create a new layer (Layer 1) below the Crumbs layer, fill the selection with the Foreground color, and then deselect.



Create a Selection


Step 2



Enter the Scale Transform Mode, and scale Layer 1's content down by entering the value99% for both the W and H values in the Options bar.



Scale Down


Step 3



Press Option-Command-Shift-T (Alt-Control-Shift-T for Windows)twice to create two more scaled-down copies. Group all three layers in a group named 3D.



Duplicate Layers




17. Styling the 3D Part



Copy and paste the Crumbs layer's layer style to the 3D group, and double click the3D group to change a couple of the values as shown below:



Step 1



Bevel and Emboss



  • Size: 5

  • Shadow Mode: Linear Burn

  • Color: #bf9876



Bevel and Emboss


Step 2



Texture



  • Check the Invert box



Texture


Step 3



Drop Shadow



  • Opacity: 15%

  • Distance: 12

  • Size: 6



Drop Shadow


This will style the 3D part.



Styled 3D Part





18. Enhancing the Shadow



Step 1



Create a selection of layers 1, 2 and the original text layers' content again.



Create a new layer below the 3D group, and name it Shadow.



Fill the selection with the color #4b4845, and convert the layer into a Smart Object.



Create Shadow Layer


Step 2



Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur, and change the Radius to 3.5.



Gaussian Blur


Step 3



Change the Shadow layer's Blend Mode to Linear Burn, and its Opacity to 25%. Then move the shadow around a little bit until you like how it looks.



Modify Shadow




19. Enhancing the Coloring and Adding the Image



Step 1



Add a Gradient adjustment layer.



Create a transparent to fill color gradient using the color #f2ece6. Set the Style to Radial and the Scale to 500.



Then place the Gradient adjustment layer on top of all layers, and change its Blend Mode to Linear Burn.



Gradient Adjustment Layer


Step 2



Open the bagels and jam image, and use the Magnetic Lasso Tool, or any other selection tools you like, to select the knife and the jam's bowl.



Select Image


Step 3



You can use the Refine Edge settings to refine your selection.



Refine Edge


Step 4



Copy and paste the selected part to the original text effect document. Resize, rotate, and reposition it until you like how the image looks.



Place Selected Image


Step 5



Add a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer and clip it to the image's layer.



For the Reds values, change the Hue to -30 and the Saturation to -20. We're basically trying to match the bowl's jam color to the text's.



Adjust Coloring


Step 6



Duplicate the image's layer and place the copy below it.



Go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation, and change the Lightness value to -100.



Convert to a Smart Object, apply a Gaussian Blur with a 3.5 Radius, and then transform the black copy to create a shadow based on the other shadows you already have in the document.



Create Shadow


Step 7



Finally, use the Sponge Tool to desaturate the orange parts of the knife.



Sponge Tool



Congratulations! You're Done

Final scones text effect

In this tutorial, we created a simple background using a couple of textures, created the text, and modified some of its settings to start working on the effect.



Then we started creating selections, work paths, and layers to achieve different strokes and fills.



After that, we styled each layer to build up the different layers of the scones, creating the bread part, the cream part, and the jam part.



Finally, we created and styled the 3D part of the effect, enhanced the shadow, and added a simple image to finish off the effect.



Please feel free to leave your comments, suggestions, and outcomes below.


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