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1 Create A Fragmented Tiles Text Effect In this Photoshop text effects tutorial, we re going to learn how to create a fragmented tiles effect using Photoshop s Tiles filter. Here s the effect we re going for: The final result. Let s get started! Step 1: Open A New Photoshop Document Open a new Photoshop document by going up to the File menu at the top of the screen and choosing New..., which brings up the New Document dialog box. Choose any size you wish for your document. I ll use the preset 640x480 size: Create a new Photoshop document. I m using the 640x480 preset size. Step 2: Fill The Background Layer With Black Press D on your keyboard to quickly reset Photoshop s foreground and background colors, which sets black as your foreground color. Then use the keyboard shortcut Alt+Backspace (Win) / Option+Delete (Mac) to fill the Background layer with black: The Photoshop document is now filled with black. Step 3: Set Your Foreground Color To A Dark Color And Add Your Text Click on the Foreground color swatch in the Tools palette: Click on the Foreground color swatch to change its color. 1
2 This will bring up Photoshop s Color Picker. We re going to choose a color for the text. You can choose whichever color you like for your text, but whatever color that is, choose a dark shade of it to start with. I want to use green for my color, so I ll choose a dark shade of green: Use Photoshop s Color Picker to select a dark shade of the color you want to use for the text. Once you ve chosen your color, click OK to exit out of the Color Picker. Select your Type tool from the Tools palette, or press the letter T on your keyboard to quickly select it: Select the Type tool from the Tools palette or press T on your keyboard. Then, with the Type tool selected, go up to the Options Bar at the top of the screen and choose your font and font size. This effect will work best with a large, thick font, so I ll use Impact for the tutorial. Then click inside your document and enter your text. I m going to type the word digital since I think this effect has a bit of a digital-ish look to it: Click inside the document and enter your type. Use the Move tool to center your text in the document, and resize the text if needed by using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+T (Win) / Command+T (Mac) to bring up Photoshop s Free Transform handles around your text, then hold down Shift+Alt (Win) / Shift+Option (Mac) and drag any of the corner points. Holding Shift constrains the text proportions, and holding Alt/Option causes the text to resize from the center. Press Enter (Win) / Return (Mac) when you re done to accept the transformation. Step 4: Rasterize The Text Layer We re going to be applying one of Photoshop s filters to the text, but we can t do that without first converting the text into pixels, which is known as rasterizing it. To do that, with the text layer selected in the Layers palette, go up to the Layer menu at the top of the screen, choose Rasterize, and then choose Type. Nothing will seem to have happened in the document, but if you look in your Layers palette, you ll see that the text layer is now a normal layer (left): Step 5: Duplicate The Text Layer We need to create a duplicate of the layer with our text on it, so to do that, with the text layer selected, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+J (Win) / Command+J (Mac). You ll now have a duplicate of the text layer in the Layers palette: Press Ctrl+J (Win) / Command+J (Mac) to duplicate the text layer. 2
3 Step 6: Hide The Original Text Layer With the copy of our text layer created, we re going to hide the original text layer from view by clicking on its Layer Visibility icon (the eyeball icon) on the far left of the layer in the Layers palette: You won t see any change in the document since the copy of the text layer is blocking the original text layer from view, but if you look back in the Layers palette, you ll see that the eyeball icon has disappeared, indicating that the layer is now hidden. Hide the original text layer by clicking on its Layer Visibility (eyeball) icon. Step 7: Apply Photoshop s Tiles Filter Twice To The Text Copy Layer With the text copy layer selected in the Layers palette, go up to the Filter menu at the top of the screen, choose Stylize, and then choose Tiles. This brings up Photoshop s Tiles filter dialog box: Go to Filter > Stylize > Tiles to bring up the Tiles filter dialog box. No need to change any of the options. Simply click OK to exit out of the dialog box and apply the filter to the text. Then use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+F (Win) / Command+F (Mac) to apply the same filter a second time. Your text will now look something like this: The text after applying the Tiles filter. Step 8: Select And Delete The White Areas In The Text Grab the Magic Wand tool from the Tools palette, or press the letter W to quickly select it: Select the Magic Wand tool from the Tools palette, or press W on your keyboard. Up in the Options Bar, make sure Contiguous is not checked, otherwise we d have to select each white area separately. Then click with the Magic Wand on any white area in the text and Photoshop will select all of the white areas at once: Click on any white area with the Magic Wand to select all white areas inside the text. 3
4 With all the white selected, press Delete on your keyboard to delete those areas. Press Ctrl+D (Win) / Command+D (Mac) to deselect your selection. Your text will now look something like this: The text after deleting the white areas. Step 9: Duplicate The Original Text Layer And Move It To The Top Of The Layers Palette Click back on the original text layer to select it, then duplicate it using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+J (Win) / Command+J (Mac). Then click on the duplicate layer you just created and drag it to the top of the Layers palette. You ll see a highlight bar appear along the top as you approach it. When you see that highlight bar, release your mouse button and the layer will drop into place: Duplicate the original text layer and drag it to the top of the Layers palette. Step 10: Click The Layer s Visibility Icon So It Appears In The Document Since the original text layer is hidden from view, this new copy of it we ve made is also hidden from view. We need it to be showing in the document, so click on it s Visibility icon, which will cause the eyeball to re-appear and the layer will now be visible: Click the layer s visibility icon to reveal the layer in the document. Step 11: Make The Text A Lighter Shade Of The Color Click back on the Foreground color swatch in the Tools palette to bring the Color Picker back up, then choose a slightly lighter shade of your text color: Click on the Foreground color swatch once again and choose a slightly lighter shade of your text color in the Color Picker. Click OK to exit out of the Color Picker, then use the keyboard shortcut Shift+Alt+Backspace (Win) / Shift+Option+Delete (Mac) to apply the color to the text (next page): 4
5 Press Shift+Alt+Backspace (Win) / Shift+Option+Delete (Mac) to apply the new color to the text. Step 12: Rotate The Canvas 90 CW Go up to the Image menu at the top of the screen, choose Rotate Canvas, then choose 90 CW to rotate the canvas 90 to the right: Rotate the canvas 90 clockwise. Step 13: Apply The Tiles Filter Three Times To The Text We re going to apply the Tiles filter again, this time to the new text layer. Since Tiles was the last filter we applied, there s no need to select it again from the Filter menu. We can use the same keyboard shortcut Ctrl+F (Win) / Command+F (Mac) to apply it, then press the keyboard shortcut two more times to apply the filter a total of three times. Your text will now look something like this: Step 14: Select And Delete The White Areas Use the Magic Wand once again to quickly select all the white areas in the text by clicking on any of the white areas. Then press Delete to delete them, just as we did before. Press Ctrl+D (Win) / Command+D (Mac) to deselect your selection. Your text will now look like this: The text after applying the Tiles filter twice. The text after deleting the white areas once again. 5
6 Step 15: Duplicate The Original Text Layer Again And Move It To The Top Of The Layers Palette Click back on the original text layer again in the Layers palette and press Ctrl+J (Win) / Command+J (Mac) to duplicate it. Then drag it to the top of the Layers palette: Duplicate the original text layer again and drag it to the top of the Layers palette. Step 16: Click The Layer s Visibility Icon So It Appears In The Document Our duplicate text layer is again hidden from view, so click on its Layer Visibility icon to make it appear in the document: Click the layer s visibility icon to reveal the layer in the document. Step 17: Choose A Lighter Shade Of Your Text Color Once Again Again click on the Foreground color swatch in the Tools palette to bring up the Color Picker and choose a lighter shade of your text color. Here I m choosing an even lighter shade of green: Click once again on the Foreground color swatch and choose a lighter shade of your text color. Click OK to exit out of the Color Picker, then use the keyboard shortcut Shift+Alt+Backspace (Win) / Shift+Option+Delete (Mac) again to apply the color to the text: Press Shift+Alt+Backspace (Win) / Shift+Option+Delete (Mac) to again apply the new shade of green to the text. 6
7 Step 18: Rotate The Canvas 90 CW Go back up to the Image menu, choose Rotate Canvas, then choose 90 CW to again rotate the canvas 90 clockwise: Rotate the canvas 90 clockwise again. Step 19: Apply The Tiles Filter Four Times To The Text Apply the Tiles filter again, and this time apply it four times by using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+F (Win) / Command+F (Mac) four times. Your text will now look something like this: Apply the Tiles filter four times to the text. Step 20: Select And Delete The White Areas Once again, grab the Magic Wand and click on any of the white areas in the text, then press Delete to delete the white areas. Press Ctrl+D (Win) / Command+D (Mac) to deselect your selection. Here s the text at this point: The text after deleting the white areas once again. Step 21: Duplicate The Original Text Layer Again And Move It To The Top Of The Layers Palette We re going to do the same steps all over again, so first click on the original text layer in the Layers palette and press Ctrl+J (Win) / Command+J (Mac) to duplicate it, then drag it to the top of the Layers palette. Click on its Layer Visibility icon so the layer is visible in the document: Duplicate the original text layer again, drag it to the top of the Layers palette and click on its Layer Visibility icon so it appears in the document. 7
8 Step 22: Choose A Lighter Shade Of Your Text Color Once Again Click back on the Foreground color swatch in the Tools palette and choose an even lighter shade of your text color. Click OK to exit out of the Color Picker, then press Shift+Alt+Backspace (Win) / Shift+Option+Delete (Mac) again to apply the color to the text: Choose an even lighter shade of your text color in the Color Picker and apply it to the text. Step 23: Again Rotate The Canvas 90 CW Go back up to the Image menu, back to Rotate Canvas, then once again choose 90 CW to rotate the canvas 90 clockwise: Rotate the canvas 90 clockwise once again. Step 24: Apply The Tiles Filter Five Times To The Text This time press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+F (Win) / Command+F (Mac) five times to apply the Tiles filter five times to the text: Apply the Tiles filter to the text five times. Step 25: Select And Delete The White Areas Click on any of the white areas again with the Magic Wand to select them, then delete them. Press Ctrl+D (Win) / Command+D (Mac) to deselect your selection. Your text should look something like this: The text after deleting the white areas once again. 8
9 Step 26: Duplicate The Original Text Layer Again And Move It To The Top Of The Layers Palette Last time, I promise. Click on the original text layer and duplicate it once again with Ctrl+J (Win) / Command+J (Mac). Then drag it to the top of the Layers palette and click on its Layer Visibility icon so it s showing in the document: Duplicate the original text layer again, drag it to the top of the Layers palette and click on its Layer Visibility icon so it appears in the document. Step 27: Choose A Lighter Shade Of Your Text Color And Apply It To The Text Again click on the Foreground color swatch in the Tools palette and choose an even lighter shade of the color. Click OK to exit out of the Color Picker, then press Shift+Alt+Backspace (Win) / Shift+Option+Delete (Mac) again to apply the color to the text: Choose an even lighter shade of the color and apply it to the text. Step 28: Again Rotate The Canvas 90 CW To Bring It Full Circle Go back up to the Image menu, back to Rotate Canvas, then once again choose 90 CW to rotate the canvas 90 clockwise, finally bringing it full circle: Rotate the canvas 90 clockwise once again, bringing it full circle. Step 29: Apply The Tiles Filter Six Times To The Text This time press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+F (Win) / Command+F (Mac) six times to apply the Tiles filter six times to the text: Apply the Tiles filter to the text a total of six times. 9
10 Step 30: Select And Delete The White Areas Click on any of the white areas again with the Magic Wand to select them, then delete them. Press Ctrl+D (Win) / Command+D (Mac) to deselect your selection. Your text should look something like this: The text after deleting the white areas once again. Almost done. Step 31: Add A Thin Black Stroke To The Top Text Layer At this point, the basic effect is complete. I m just going to finish it off by applying a thin black stroke around the different tile fragments on the top text layer to help set them apart from the rest of the effect. To do that, with the top text layer selected, click on the Layer Styles icon at the bottom of the Layers palette: With the top text layer selected, click on the Layer Styles icon at the bottom of the Layers palette. Choose Stroke from the list: Click on Stroke to select it from the list of Layer Styles. This brings up the Layer Style dialog box set to the Stroke options in the middle column: Change the Stroke options circled in red. First, change the Color of the stroke to black by clicking on the color swatch and selecting black in the Color Picker. Lower the Size of the stroke to 1 pixel. Change the Position of the stroke to Inside, and finally, lower the Opacity down to around 20%. We just want a faint stroke, nothing heavy. Click OK to exit out of the Layer Style dialog box, and you re done! Here s the final Fragmented Tiles text effect: And there we have it! The final effect. For more Adobe Photoshop tutorials, visit Photoshop 10
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