Hot Wax Coating and Chisel
January 5, 2001
Hot Wax Coating
To get the desired effect for this example you'll need to work
directly on the background. Working on a layer results in an
entirely different effect.
Once your text is added to the canvas, do not de-select it.
In order for the hot wax coating to show properly we'll need to
expand the selection,
[Selections > Modify > Expand],
by 1 pixel.
The final result of the hot wax coating effect is based on the
foreground color on the color palette. A lighter
foreground color works best, darker colors coat the entire selection
rather than forming an outline of the text. For the example I used
the same color yellow as the original text.
To add a drop shadow you will need to modify the selection with
a minus 1 pixel contraction,
or end up with a small 'lip' around the text. The effect isn't
unpleasant, just looks like a pre-formed plastic letter.
Chisel
Start with a new image, black background. Change the background
color on the color palette to black.
We'll be working on a layer rather than the background, so create
a new layer now.
Using the Flood Fill tool, we need to add a woodgrain texture
to the layer.
Left click the popout arrow in the styles box, selecting the pattern
button from the menu. Click inside of the foreground/stroke box to
open the pattern dialog box. Select the Finished Wood pattern and
adjust the Angle to suit your tastes. Click OK.
If you haven't activated the Flood Fill tool, put a check in the Lock
box on the Color Palette. Locking the palette causes your settings
to be retained between tools. In the unlocked position the palette
settings return to their last setting each time you change tools.
Seems like a lot of work for a single click but once you're used to
working with the new improved color palette in version 7 of PSP, you'll
wonder how you ever lived without it. Go ahead and click on your
image now to apply the texture to layer 1.
Still working on layer 1, add your text. In the "Create As" box have
Selection and Antialias checked. While the moving marquee
still surrounds your text, position the cursor inside of the selection
and drag it a few pixels to the right.
Now for the finishing touches. On the menu bar select
[Effects > 3D Effects > Chisel].
In the Chisel Dialog box select transparent, and adjust the
size to suit your needs. Smaller text will use a smaller chisel
size. The transparent setting allows the underlying color to show
through.
Sculptured Text
3D Text with PSP 7
Inner and Outer Bevel
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