Showing posts with label text treatments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label text treatments. Show all posts
Friday, October 5, 2012
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Sunday, May 3, 2009
5th Sunday
Our church is starting a new tradition where the different worship services come together for a combined service whenever there's a month with 5 Sundays. So I'm trying to think of a clever catch phrase or name and logo for this new cooperative service.
Below is my first few thoughts and above is my final. (as of now!)

Do you have any other ideas for a name for this service?

Below is my first few thoughts and above is my final. (as of now!)


Do you have any other ideas for a name for this service?
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Dream text treatment

This is from a tutorial as well. The interesting thing here was making the faces of the letters and the trees.
Grass Text Treatment

This is a tutorial from PSDtuts that I've been wanting to try. With the church picnic advert, I finally had the opportunity. Its a great technique but VERY labor intensive.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
New Text Treatments
I've been working on learning new photoshop techniques for text treatments. (using online tutorials.)
This one is really cool but you need to click on it to see the detail in the letters for Bake Sale.

This is supposed to look like spray paint. Kinda works.
This is the first time I've made my own brush in photoshop with the pen tool. Nice skill to know.

This is a lot of cloud rendering and layer blending modes. I didn't start out to make a spooky scene, but it sure turned out that way.

The wisps are supposed to look like smoke but I think it looks more like it's under water.
This last one I did without any tutorials - just techniques I'd learned from them.

This one is really cool but you need to click on it to see the detail in the letters for Bake Sale.

This is supposed to look like spray paint. Kinda works.

This is the first time I've made my own brush in photoshop with the pen tool. Nice skill to know.

This is a lot of cloud rendering and layer blending modes. I didn't start out to make a spooky scene, but it sure turned out that way.

The wisps are supposed to look like smoke but I think it looks more like it's under water.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Monday, March 16, 2009
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