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Video Tutorial, Photoshop Text Effects – Grass Letters

Sep16
2008
5 Comments Written by San
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Here is a Video on how to create Grass on text in Photoshop. You can apply the principle to anything else such as a golf course or grass field

So I start by giving the text some perspective by using the free transform tool, you cannot get the free transform to create perspective on text layers so you will need to rasterize it.

Next, get a new layer and add a black to white gradient to give it some shades.

Get another bland layer and add cloud, than change blending mode to linear blend, it will blend the gradient and cloud together. Now merge the 2 layers.

Apply noise to the merged layer, than turn the layer 90 degree angle and apply WIND filter, because wind filter will only blow side to side so we need to rotate the layer.

Depending on how you made the gradient earlier, you should have the darker side on the back, if not you can press Ctrl+I for invert color.

Now open the gradient color panel, and apply 2 shades of green, than roate the letters to upright position.

Go ahead and fine tune it by giving it some minor distortion until it looks right.


This is part of my tutorial set. Please visit the TUTORIAL PAGE for a list of all the tutorials.

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5 Comments

  1. Khalid's Gravatar Khalid
    November 19, 2008 at 4:54 am | Permalink

    I found very very interesting this tutorial and learnt new technique

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  2. Anonymous's Gravatar Anonymous
    December 4, 2008 at 9:52 am | Permalink

    you made it way too difficult to understand and didnt explain half of the steps..
    my grass came out nothing like yours

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  3. JACK's Gravatar JACK
    December 5, 2008 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    THE VIDEO HAS NO SOUND.

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  4. this guy's Gravatar this guy
    July 31, 2009 at 7:45 pm | Permalink

    not too great on explaining things.

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  5. Amatuer's Gravatar Amatuer
    August 4, 2009 at 4:00 pm | Permalink

    interesting use of the wind filter, but unfortunatley the tutorial was really hard to follow. I would suggest either slowing down the video a bit, or explaining things in a more step by step manner (take a look a some of the other tutorials on this site to get an idea)

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