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Here is a dead easy tutorial on how to create a shiny glass logo in Photoshop. *APPLICAPLE TO ALL ADOBE PHOTOSHOP VERSIONS [spoiler]1. First, create a new file (File > New) with dimensions of 300x30

Here is a dead easy tutorial on how to create a shiny glass logo in Photoshop. *APPLICAPLE TO ALL ADOBE PHOTOSHOP VERSIONS [spoiler]1. First, create a new file (File > New) with dimensions of 300x300 pixels. Select the Text Tool in your tool panel, click on the canvas and type in some text in a nice thick styled font. [img]tp://i33.tinypic.com/2f051lz.jpg[/img] 2. Next, in the Layers window, right-click on the text layer and select Blending Options. IN the Layer Style window click on Gradient Overlay. Create a gradient with a dark colour at the top and a lighter colour at the bottom. Here are the settings I have used: Left Gradient Stop: #50A8E0 Right Gradient Stop: #074189 The key is for the top colour to be rather dark and the bottom to look like its almost a fluorescent colour (or lit up). [img]http://i35.tinypic.com/2zowxp2.jpg[/img] 3. Now, this step is what makes the shiny glass effect work and may take a few tries before you get it right. Create a new layer above your text layer. Select the Rectangular Marquee Tool (square selection tool). and create a selection over the top half of the text. [img]http://i34.tinypic.com/1zfkm0g.jpg[/img] 4. Now select the paint bucket tool and fill in your selection. Don't worry about the colour, we are about to get rid of it. [img]http://i35.tinypic.com/29fpk3t.jpg[/img] 5. Now, in the layers window, right-click on the filled layer and select Blending Options. Now, drag the 'Fill' slider all the way over the 0. This will make your layer appear to have no fill at all. Next, go down to Gradient Overlay and open of the gradient (click on it). Make both stops solid which (#ffffff). Then also change the opacity stoppers so the the left one is nearly 0 and the right one is 100 (see screenshot) [img]http://i35.tinypic.com/55f8gk.jpg[/img] 6. We are nearly done. If you still have a selection...selected, press (ctrl-D) to deselect. Now, we are going to select the shape of the text. To do this hold down ctrl and click on the text layer. You should then see the selection in the shap of your text. [img]http://i34.tinypic.com/2yknko9.jpg[/img] 7. Now we want to inverse the selection. Shft-Ctrl-I will do this for you. Now, make sure your still on the top layer (the one with the white faded gradient) and hit Delete. This will delete all the gradient outside the shape of the text. If you are using a white background, you won't see the different, but if your not, you will because your white gradient will be in the shape of your text. Here is what is happening on a non-white background: [img]http://i35.tinypic.com/acd26s.jpg[/img] 8. That's it. You now have a shiny glass logo. You can go further and add a stroke and drop shadow to the text like I have done to get the finished product below. Experiment with different colours and gradient settings. [img]http://i36.tinypic.com/315o4ty.jpg[/img][/spoiler] [quote][b]CREDITS TO:[/b] :arrow: myself for the screenshots and effort :arrow: kuya morris [i](again)[/i] for the help :arrow: webster dictionary for the words :lol: :arrow: google nd other search engines for the info[/quote] [u]COMMENTS[/u] are highly appreciated :D

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