Instruction
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Open a new document and create a new canvas with white background, any size. On the toolbar select the text tool and choose any readable font you like, write on a white background, all the letters of the alphabet as well as numbers and punctuation.
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Copy the text layer (Ctrl+J) and then right click on text layer and select Rasterize type. The previous text layer is turned off, clicking the icon of the eye.
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Find and download style for Photoshop Water Drops, or find it in the styles list if it is already installed in your program. Applying Scale Effects to change the style in accordance with the size of the letters, and apply it to the text layer to create a glass effect.
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Glass letters scroll by clicking on the layer while pressing Ctrl, and then create a new layer, open the Edit menu and select Stroke. In the settings, specify the desired thickness of the outline of the letters. The contour must be located outside – select the Outside. Click OK, and then click Deselect to remove the selection.
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To the stroke apply another style from the Styles palette – Silver Style. The stroke will be silver. Find a separate image of the invoice, which you will fill in the letters – for example, a picture of silver sequins. Found a picture of a place as a new layer under the layer with letters in the palette. Reduce the size of the image and substitute it to the first letter.
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Create a copy of the image with the texture on a separate layer and alternately substitute a picture for each letter and digit, and the extra parts of the image outside of the contour of letters, cut.
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In order to keep transparency top of the letter and to leave the fullness of the bottom, zoom in and alternately edit each letter, highlighting the part of the layer-fill Lasso tool. Click Delete to remove the portion of the image inside the letters.
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Modify the backgrounds of the letters with an eraser. Cut the border of the image can be blur with Blur tool or Smudge. To the contents of the letters look three-dimensional, apply Bevel and Emboss to the settings of the layers.