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[spoiler]This Tutorial is not made by me[/spoiler] Glassy Shield. Result: [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/Result.gif[/img] [hr] [b] Step 1: [/b] Let's start

[spoiler]This Tutorial is not made by me[/spoiler] Glassy Shield. Result: [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/Result.gif[/img] [hr] [b] Step 1: [/b] Let's start out by creating a new file. I used a 300x300 pixels canvas set at 72dpi, and I filled my background with a white color. Now select the Horizontal Type Tool and set the font family to Webdings, regular, 200 pt, smooth and #00CCFF color shade. In a new text layer type 'd' which should turn into a shield shape. [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/1.gif[/img] Step 2:[b] [/b] Under Layer Style(Layer > Layer Style) add an Inner Shadow, Satin, Gradient Overlay and Stroke blending options to your shield shape text layer. [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/2b.gif[/img] [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/2b.gif[/img] [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/2c.gif[/img] [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/2d.gif[/img] [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/2e.gif[/img] [hr] With all that blending option added to your shield shape layer, it should now look like this: [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/3.gif[/img] [b]Step 4:[/b] Now change the font size of your Horizontal Type Tool to 180 pt and set the font color to black color shade. In a new text layer type 'd' again to get the shield design, position it on the center of your current shield design. [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/4.gif[/img] [b] Step 5:[/b] Under Layer Style(Layer > Layer Style) add an Inner Shadow, Inner Glow, Satin, Gradient Overlay and Stroke blending options to your white text layer. Then set the layers blending mode to Lighten. [hr] [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/5b.gif[/img] [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/5c.gif[/img] [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/5d.gif[/img] [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/5e.gif[/img] [hr] [b]Step 6:[/b] With all that blending option added to your second black shield layer, it should now look like this: [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/6.gif[/img] [b] Step 7:[/b] Duplicate your smaller black shield layer from step four then delete the current layer styles attached. [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/7.gif[/img] [b] Step 8:[/b] Under Layer Style(Layer > Layer Style) add an Inner Shadow, Outer Glow, Gradient Overlay and Stroke blending options to your second black shield layer. [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/8b.gif[/img] [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/8c.gif[/img] [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/8d.gif[/img] [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/8e.gif[/img] [b] Results: Glassy Shield.[/b] [img]http://www.tu-torial.com/images/photoshop/designing/glassy_shield/Result.gif[/img] Pstuts.com - FOR THE TUTS

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