![]() Use dark blue (#426bc7), light blue (#719cff) and white (#ffffff) swatches and run the gradient vertically from the top. Start by replacing the fill with a Gradient Overlay. The temporary rectangle will maintain the proportions between the two objects when copied through to Photoshop.ĭouble click the inner shape layer and begin adding some layer styles. Repeat the process but this time with the inner shape. A sky blue to white on the inner shape and a red to blue gradient on the outline will do the trick.ĭraw a temporary rectangle around the text, then select this along with the outer shape. Right click on the objects and select Ungroup.Īdd a couple of basic gradient fills to the two shapes to make it easy to identify them. ![]() With the shapes selected, go to Object > Path > Offset Path. Here I’m using the font Viper Squadron, and the word ‘Epic’. Set out the wording of your choice in an appropriate font and convert the text to outlines (CMD+Shift+O). We’ll begin in Illustrator for the first couple of steps to lay out our type. Look closely at the colours used, the style of text and what seems like a desert landscape in the reflection of the text. As a little initial research, collect a few logos and graphics to refer to when creating your own text effect. ![]() ![]() WWF Wrestling, Metallica’s Ride the Lightning album, Robocop, Amiga games and Transformers are all examples that I can relate to. Subscribe to the Spoon Graphics YouTube Channel ![]()
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