. Today I'm showing you how to make your own winter landscape
from scratch and create an image named Kim.
Start
landscaping
- In a
new Photoshop file, select the top half of the canvas with the
Rectangular Marquee Tool.
- In the
selection, create a gradient with the Gradient Tool that has
a dark blue at top to a lighter blue at the bottom.
- In the
Select menu, choose Inverse.
- Make
a New Layer.
- Fill
the selection with another gradient with a blue, lighter than
the previous light blue going down to a very light blue at the
bottom of the canvas. Deselect.
- Make
a new layer between the Background and the layer with the lighter
gradient.
Making
mountains
- With
The Pen Tool, make some shapes to resemble mountains along the
horizon (where sky and land meet).
- Make
the path a selection and give it a gradient of light blue at
top to a darker blue at bottom.
- Lower
the Opacity of the mountain layer to make them seem soft and
distant.
Add
your text
Now you
need to make the letters. You want the edges of the type to be
rounded.
- Choose
the Horizontal Type Mask Tool and type whatever you wish in
whatever font you would like.
- Turn
the text that comes in as a selection into an Alpha channel
by clicking Select and Save Selection.
- Deselect.
Icy
letters
- Blur
the Alpha channel enough to make the word soft (Filter >
Blur > Gaussian Blur).
- Using
the Levels command (click Image > Adjustments > Levels),
push the white and black sliders inward to sharpen the word
and make it rounded.
- Go back
to the RGB channel. Make a new layer in the Layer palette.
- Load
the Alpha channel into a selection by Command/Ctrl-clicking
it in the Channel's palette.
- Fill
the selection with a radial gradient from light blue in the
center to a dark blue.
- Apply
the Glass filter by clicking Filter, Distort, and Glass. Adjust
the settings to give the letters an icy look.
3D icy
letters
- Duplicate
the layer of the text.
- Bring
up the Layer Styles dialog box for the top text layer.
- Apply
a Bevel and Emboss. Adjust the settings till you get a three-dimensional
look to the letters. Change the color for the Shadow Mode at
the bottom from black to a deep blue.
- Select
the second text layer and scale it down slightly. Click Edit,
Transform, and Scale.
- Position
it as centered behind the main text and deepen the colors with
the Levels command. Click Image, then Adjustments, then Levels.
Snowy
finishing touches
- Create
a new layer above all the rest.
- With
a hard-edged Paintbrush and white, paint in little snowdrifts
at the bottom of the letters and hanging from the top.
- Give
the snow a little noise. Click Filter, Noise, then Add Noise).
- Apply
a similar Layer Style as you did to the letters.
Create
a letter reflection in the ice
- Merge
the two layers with the text. Duplicate the resulting layer.
- Flip
it vertically. Click Edit, Transform, then Flip Vertical.
- Lower
it to a position under the original letters to look like a reflection.
- Lower
the Opacity and apply a Layer Mask to have the furthest portion
disappear.
You're
done!
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