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June 2, 2016 01:50 pm

How to Create a Bubble-Wrap Text Effect in Adobe Photoshop

Final product image
What You'll Be Creating

This tutorial will show you how to create an easy bubble-wrap text effect, using a simple pattern and a couple of layer styles. Let's get started!



This text effect was inspired by the many Layer Styles available on Envato Market.




Tutorial Assets


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



1.Load the Default Patterns



You'll need to load two default Photoshop pattern sets. To do so, go to Edit > Presets > Preset Manager, and choose Patterns from the Preset Type drop-down menu. Then, click the little arrow to the right of the Preset Type drop-down menu, and you'll need to add the Patterns and the Nature Patternssets. When the dialog box appears after adding each of them, just click Append.



2. Create the Pattern



Step 1



Start by creating a new 70 x 41 px document, setting the Resolution to 240 Pixels/Inchand the Background Contents to Transparent.



Then pick the Elliptical Marquee Tool, and create a 32 x 32 px circle in the center of the document.



Create a Circular Selection


Step 2



Fill the selection with Black and go to Select > Deselect.



Fill with Black


Step 3



Next, pick the Move Tool, and drag the black circle so that its center is over the bottom edge of the document.



Create three more copies of the circle, and spread them around the remaining edges of the document, making sure that their centers fall exactly on top of each edge.



Create and Positions All the Circles


Step 4



Go to Edit > Define Pattern, type in Pattern for the Name, and click OK.



Define Pattern





3. Create the Background



Step 1



Create a new 1204 x 870 px document, and set the Resolution to 72 Pixels/Inch.



Place the Sorensen Leather - Savanne-royal-30307 texture on top of the Background layer, resize it as needed depending on how much detail you want to have, and rename its layer to Background Texture.



Add the Background Texture


Step 2



Double-click the Background Texture layer to apply the following layer style:



Add a Color Overlay with these settings:



  • Color: #e8e8e8

  • Blend Mode: Color Burn

  • Opacity: 50%


Color Overlay


Step 3



Add a Gradient Overlay with these settings:



  • Check the Dither box

  • Blend Mode: Multiply

  • Style: Radial

  • Scale: 150%

  • Click the Gradient box to create the gradient using the colors #d8d8d7 to the left and #ffffff to the right.



Gradient Overlay


Step 4



Add another Gradient Overlay with these settings:



  • Check the Dither box

  • Blend Mode: Overlay

  • Opacity: 50%

  • Style: Reflected

  • Angle: 30

  • Scale: 150%

  • Choose the Chrome Circle gradient fill



Gradient Overlay 2


Step 5



This will style the leather texture and add some lighting.



Duplicate the Background Texture layer, and then right-click the copy and choose Convert to Smart Object.



Convert to Smart Object


Step 6



Go to Filter > Other > High Pass, and set the Radius to 10.



High Pass


Step 7



Change the Background Texture copy layer's Blend Mode to Overlay.This will sharpen the details a bit.



Change Blend Mode




4. Create the Text and Stroke Layers



Step 1



Create the text in White using the font Palamecia Titling and the Size 250 pt.



If you're creating more than one line, set the Leading value to something around 220 pt.



Create the Text


Step 2



Duplicate the text layer twice, renaming the first copyBubblesand the second Stroke.



Duplicate the Text Layer


Step 3



Change the Bubbles layer's Fill value to 0.



Bubbles Fill Value


Step 4



Right-click the Stroke layer and choose Convert to Smart Object, and then change its Fill value to 0 aswell.



Convert Stroke to Smart Object





5. Style the Text Layer



Double-click the original text layer to apply the following layer style:



Step 1



Add a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:



  • Size: 7

  • Check the Anti-aliased box

  • Shadow Mode - Opacity: 0%



Bevel and Emboss


Step 2



Add a Texture with these settings:



  • Pattern: Laid-horizontal

  • Depth: 90%



Texture


Step 3



Add an Outer Glow with these settings:



  • Opacity: 67%

  • Noise: 41%

  • Color: #ffffff

  • Size: 3



Outer Glow


Step 4



Add a Drop Shadow with these settings:



  • Opacity: 75%

  • Distance: 10

  • Size: 10



Drop Shadow


Step 5



Once the text is styled, lower its layer's Opacity value to 35%, and its Fill value to 10%.



You might need to change those values if you're using a different background.



Layer Settings





6. Create the Bubbles



Step 1



Double-click the Bubbles layer to apply a Pattern Overlay effect with these settings:




  • Pattern: Pattern

  • Scale: 50%



Pattern Overlay


Step 2



Convert the Bubbles layer into a Smart Object and change its Fill value to 0.



Convert to Smart Object


Step 3



Duplicate the Bubbles layer to create a copy.



Duplicate the Bubbles Layer



7. Style the First Bubbles Layer



Double-click the Bubbles layer to apply the following layer style:



Step 1



Add a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:



  • Size: 2

  • Highlight Mode - Opacity: 100%

  • Shadow Mode - Color: #6f6f6f



Bevel and Emboss


Step 2



Add a Texture with these settings:



  • Pattern: Texture Pattern

  • Depth: 167%



Texture


Step 3



Add a Color Overlay with these settings:



  • Color: #ffffff

  • Opacity: 5%



Color Overlay


Step 4



Add a Drop Shadow with these settings:



  • Opacity: 15%

  • Distance: 1

  • Size: 3



Drop Shadow


This will style the first layer of bubbles.



Styled Bubbles 1




8. Style the Second Bubbles Layer



Double-click the Bubbles copy layer to apply a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:



  • Size: 4

  • Uncheck the Use Global Light box

  • Angle: 45

  • Altitude: 74

  • Shadow Mode - Opacity: 20%



Bevel and Emboss


That's it for this layer. This just adds more texture and details to the previous one.



Styled Bubbles 2



9. Style the Stroke Layer



Double-click the Stroke layer to apply the following layer style:



Step 1



Add a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:



  • Style: Stroke Emboss

  • Size: 10

  • Uncheck the Use Global Light box

  • Angle: -117

  • Altitude: 42

  • Gloss Contour: Cone

  • Check the Anti-aliased box

  • Shadow Mode - Opacity: 0%



Bevel and Emboss


Step 2



Add a Texture with these settings:



  • Pattern: Cells

  • Depth: 1000%



Texture


Step 3



Add a Stroke with these settings:



  • Size: 5

  • Position: Center

  • Opacity: 30%

  • Color: #828282



Stroke


This will style the edges of the text.



Styled Stroke




10. Create the Inner Part



Step 1



Command-click the original text layer's thumbnail to create a selection.



Create a Selection


Step 2



Go to Select > Modify > Contract, and type in 5.



Contract Selection


Step 3



Go to Select > Modify > Feather, and type in 10.



Feather Selection


Step 4



Create a new layer on top of the Bubbles copy layer, call it Inner Details, and fill the selection with White.



Inner Details Fill


Step 5



Command-click the text layer's thumbnail to select the text again.



Select the Text


Step 6



Go to Select > Inverse, hit the Delete key to get rid of any extra parts outside the text, and then go to Select > Deselect.



Delete Outer Parts




11. Style the Inner Part



Double-click the Inner Details layer to apply the following layer style:



Step 1



Add a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:



  • Size:0
  • Highlight Mode - Opacity: 100%



Bevel and Emboss


Step 2



Add a Texture with these settings:



  • Pattern: Leaves

  • Depth: 99%



Texture


Step 3



Change the Inner Details layer's Fill value to 0.



This will add a bit more texturing to the text.



Fill Value



12. Apply Some Filters



Step 1



Select the Stroke layer, and go to Filter > Distort > Ripple.



Change the Amount to 150 and the Size to Small.



Ripple Filter


Step 2



Go to Select > All, then Edit > Copy Merged, and Edit > Paste.



Place the pasted layer on top of all layers, rename it to Lighting, and convert it into a Smart Object.



Copy Paste and Convert into a Smart Object


Step 3



Go to Filter > Render > Lighting Effects, choose a Spot Light, and modify its settings as below:




  • Color: (250, 250, 248)

  • Intensity: 20

  • Hotspot: 60

  • Colorize: (245, 248, 248)

  • Exposure: 2

  • Gloss: 0

  • Metallic: 100

  • Ambience: 20

  • Texture: Green

  • Highlight: 1



Lighting Effects


Step 4



Move the light around until you get a result similar to the one below.



Move the Light


Step 5



Finally, lower the Lighting layer's Opacity to 50%. This will adjust the lighting and enhance the details.



Lighting Layer Settings



Congratulations! You're Done



In this tutorial, we created a simple pattern for the bubbles part of the effect and defined it so that we can use it with our layer styles.Then we styled a leather texture for the background and sharpened it a little bit.



After that, we created the text, bubble, and stroke layers, and styled each one of them to achieve the bubble-wrap look.Finally, we used a couple of filters to finish off the effect and adjust the lighting.



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



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