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The first you open this texture
Create a new layer, use Marquee Tool to make a rectangle selection then fill it with color #623812

Continue to make more rectangle by duplicating that layer, and fill in different colors for each rectangle. Use Dodge Tool to make a dark area at the center of your document

Add a text you like, in this tutorial, I used "NBC" word
Now you will put other small texts into "NBC" word
The first we will try to add "GRAPHIC" word into "NBC"
You type "GRAPHIC" on new layer then move it into "NBC", now you press Ctrl+G (remember to put "GRAPHIC" layer over "NBC" layer)
Continue to repeat above step with other texts, you will get the result like this

Press Shift+Ctrl+E to merge all layers, then use Marquee tool to make a rectangle selection like this:

Press Ctrl+J to make a layer copy of selection, use Move tool to put the selection copy over NBC then change blend mode to Overlay

Final step, you use Dodge to make some dark areas
This is my final result:
(Click on the picture below to see full size)
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Oli said on 2008-09-07 15:09:01 Can't get the effect of the "second level" text to appear only on the "first level". suggestions? Photoshop CS3, before you ask. |
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zealot said on 2008-10-03 13:10:40 I couldn't get the "graphic" to blend into "NBC" |
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clock king said on 2009-01-22 12:01:18 had the same problem as those other two guys.................. how do you get the text below or though the NBC? |
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magii said on 2009-03-20 00:03:12 seems like when he wrote CTRL+G he meant CTRL+ALT+G |
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magii magiicore@gmail.com said on 2009-03-20 00:03:20 but make the two layers are grouped :) |
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Business Card Printing promotions@uprinting.com said on 2009-04-03 20:04:27 Cool effect! Definitely something to try out. Thanks for sharing this really informative tutorial. |
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Marcelo moran.marcelo@hotmail.com said on 2009-05-08 03:05:34 Well actually to get dark areas it is not DODGE it is the BURN TOOL, Dodge will alwais light, second you need to add a new layer OVER NBC and type somenting on that NEW transparent layer and then jus clil CTRL + G and it goes insode NBC |
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SARAH said on 2009-08-03 22:08:13 what font is NBC in? |