SunBlind 0 Report post Posted February 22, 2006 I'm a little sick right now, so pardon me if I don't seem like my usual self... *achoo* Okay, here we go... This style can be used on any color background, but to make it easier to see I'm using a black background (400x150) and the 120px font Bastarda 1. Type your text in any color. The bigger the font, the better the effect looks. 2. Start with a Gradient Overlay - Blend Mode: Normal, Opacity: 100%, Style: Linear (Align With Layer), Angle: 90, Scale 100% | Color Stops - FF6E02 at 0%, FFFF00 at 50%, and FF6E02 at 100% 3. Next, we'll apply an Inner Shadow - Blend Mode: Multiply, Color: FF0000, Opacity: 73%, Angle: 90 (Use Global Light), Distance: 7px, Choke: 5%, Size: 13px, Countour: Cone, Noise: 0% 4. Then the Inner Glow - Blend Mode: Normal, Color: FFF000, Opacity: 100%, Noise: 0%, Solid Color, Technique: Softer, Source: Edge, Choke: 32%, Size: 9px, Countour: Linear, Anti-Aliased: Unchecked, Range: 17%, Jitter: 0% 5a. Now Bevel and Emboss - Style: Inner Bevel, Technique: Smooth, Depth: 870%, Direction: Up, Size: 3px, Soften: 6px, Angle: 90 (Use Global Light) Altitude: 30, Gloss Contour: Linear, Anti-Aliased: Unchecked, Highlight Mode: Screen FFFFFF 100% Opacity, Shadow Mode: Multiply FFCC00 0% Opacity 5b. Contour Settings - Anti-Aliased: Unchecked, Range: 0% 6. Add a Stroke - Size: 1px, Position: Outside, Blend Mode: Normal, Opacity: 100%, Fill Type: Color, Color: FF9C00 7. Add an Outer Glow - Blend Mode: Normal, Color: E10000, Opacity: 100%, Noise: 0%, Solid Color, Technique: Softer, Spread: 12%, Size: 3px, Countour: Linear, Anti-Aliased: Unchecked, Range: 6%, Jitter: 0% 8. Finally, Drop a Shadow - Blend Mode: Normal, Color: FF5B02, Opacity: 100%, Angle: 90 (Use Global Light), Distance: 6px, Spread: 0%, Size: 3px, Countour: Linear, Anti-Aliased: Unchecked, Noise: 0%, Layer Knocks Out Drop Shadow: Checked There ya go! If you are having trouble understanding the settings, or would rather just get the style prepackaged, you candownload it here: SunBlind's Elements: Fiery Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zacaroo 0 Report post Posted February 26, 2006 dude that looks awesome will have to try it some time on my own pieces of work thanks for that Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SunBlind 0 Report post Posted April 17, 2006 You're very welcome I just got back from a long vacation, so I haven't posted up the tutorials for the water, earth, or air versions yet... But keep an eye out for them within the week. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kgd2006 0 Report post Posted April 17, 2006 Is it me or do i not see any pictures that you have attached to ur tutorial, all i see are "x's" im using IE 6 right now with full updates. Maybe Ill try to loook at it with netscape to see if your pictures work, but I never had trouble with IE before... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chesso 0 Report post Posted April 19, 2006 Are there supposed to be any images?I can't see anything resembling images or any indication that there were any attached at all... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites