Diamond text

sumitavaghosh2 40 views 7 slides Oct 04, 2021
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STEP 1
Begin with the text you want to turn into the gold and Diamond “Iced Out”
effect.
Right click on the layer panel and choose Rasterize Type (Rasterize Layer
on older versions)
This will make the text editable.

STEP 2
Make a selection around the text (Hold down Ctrl/CMD and click on the
layer thumbnail)
Press “D” to reset to default colors
Filter>render>clouds
If the render menu is not available make sure you are in RGB mode.

STEP 3
Now this is where we create the diamond effect.
Filter>FilterGallery
When the filter gallery opens, choose Distort category and and click on
glass (Filter>Distort>glass on older versions)

Choose the tiny lens from the texture options
and scale it down.
Use the settings as shown here.
(You may have to play with the scaling and distortion to match the size of
the image you are working on, but the distortion should be high and the
scaling low)

Click OK to apply
3.5
Choose Curves (Crtl/Cmd+M)

Grab the top right point (or the white triangle at the bottom) and drag it
across to the left until your diamonds look like the bright ones here. If your
diamonds already look like the image, skip this step.

STEP 4
We now have the diamond covered look to the text. Its common to have a
golden border with this effect.

STEP 5
Apply a layer style to the layer, choose stroke.
The important things here are:
Position = Center
Fill type: Gradient, choose the default copper setting
Make the size 10 (or larger for thicker gold)

STEP 6
Click on the Bevel and emboss option
Choose “Stroke Emboss” this will apply the bevel to the stroke we just
made.
Crank the Depth up and set the size for the same as the stroke:10
Change the gloss contour until you get something that looks nice and
metallic.
Click OK

STEP 7
Here we have our basic effect. We just need to adjust the color to make it
look more like gold.

STEP 8
Apply a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer and push the saturation all the way
up to 100
Tweak the hue until you get a nice gold color.

STEP 9
Last thing we need to do is add some sparkles.

Load the assorted brush set that comes with Photoshop.
Click the arrow at the top of the brushes presets panel (brushes panel in
earlier versions) and choose assorted from the menu. When prompted
select “append”
Choose the small starburst. (change to list view if you need to make it
easier)

Make white our foreground color


STEP 10
Create a new layer and “dab” in the sparkles with the paintbrush tool.

Here I added a gradient background to set it off.
Have fun with this one and don’t keep the neighbors up!