ps how to make ice cube fonts, how to do the ice and snow characters in ps

Updated on delicacies 2024-04-25
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Make ice cube words with PS experience.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. New which Tongjian has a file in RGB mode, click on the text worker and enter the black text; Loads a text selection to merge the text layer with the scenery layer.

    2. Perform selecting--- inverting --- filters--- pixelation --- lattice.

    3. Perform selection - invert selection, filter - noise - add noise.

    4. Filter--Blur--Gaussian Blur.

    5. Image--Adjustment--Curve.

    6. Deselect, image--adjust--invert.

    7. Image - rotate the canvas - 90 degrees to slow down the needle.

    8. Filter--Stylization--Wind.

    9. Image - rotate the canvas - 90 degrees counterclockwise.

    10. Image--Adjustment--Hue Saturation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Create a new file in RGB mode, click the text tool, and enter black text; Load the text selection to merge the text layer with the first layer of Jingfeng.

    2. Perform selection --- invert selection--- nightshade filter--- pixelation --- lattice.

    3. Perform selection - invert selection, filter - noise - add noise.

    4. Filter--Blur--Gaussian Blur.

    5. Image--Adjustment--Curve.

    6. Deselect, image--adjust--invert.

    7. Image - rotate the canvas - 90 degrees clockwise.

    8. Filter--Stylization--Wind.

    9. Image - rotate the canvas - 90 degrees counterclockwise.

    10. Image--Adjustment--Hue Saturation. Make super cool frozen crystal words with ps? Look at this one for you no.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    PS How to make ice and snow characters:

    First of all, create a new window with a white background, then enter the text you need to make, set the font, and then click the selection in the menu bar to select - load the selection area to confirm;

    Then merge the text layer and the background layer together, and then click the invert selection in the menu bar after merging, and then click Filter--Pixelate--Crystallization, and set the cell size to 8 in the lattice settings.

    Then execute the reverse selection in the menu bar - filter - noise - add noise, the number in the setting of adding noise is set to 35%, the distribution is set to Gaussian distribution, and the monochrome (m) is checked;

    Then execute the filter - Blur - Gaussian Blur and set the radius to pixels in the high. Then click the wheel image in the menu bar - Adjust - Curve, and deselect it after adjusting the curve;

    Then perform Image -- Adjust -- Invert -- Image -- Rotate Canvas -- 90 Degrees Clockwise -- Filter -- Stylize -- Wind (set to Wind, from the right), and then rotate the canvas back 90 degrees counterclockwise;

    Perform image--adjust--hue saturation (first select the coloring in the lower right corner, then set the hue to 200, the saturation to 50, and the lightness to 0);

    After completing the last step, you will be able to complete the Ice and Snow Word Effect!

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