With
the Inflate we can create really cool 3D objects by inflating the front
and back faces of the 3D objects, the result is very cool and reminds a
lot the work of
Jeff Koons with the metallic balloons sculpture.
So in this tutorial we will use Repoussé with the Inflate options to
create a metallic inflated text. The effect is pretty simple and it
won't take more than 20 minutes to achieve the effect.
Step 1
Open
Photoshop CS5 Extended and apply a gradient on the background layer. I used
#afc7c0 (bottom) and
#bac1d7 (top) for the gradient colors.
Step 2
Here I pasted a vector from illustrator to transform it into a 3D object using the
Repoussé tool. Tip: I pasted the vector as
Shape Layer.
Step 3
Go to
3D>Repoussé>Selected Path. Select the 4th preset called
Inflate (1). Over the
Extrude options use
0 for Depth and 1 for Scale (2). Over the
Inflate options change de
Slides to Front and Back, the use
90 for the Angle and 0.4 for the Strength. After that over the
Scene Settings change the
Lights to Mardi Gras.
Step 4
The Mardi Gras will create 3 very colorful light on the
scene. But now let's do some adjustments and apply a nice material on
the object.
Step 5
Click on the the Icon at the top right hand corner of the 3D palette and then select
Ground Plane Shadow Catcher and
Snap Object to Ground Plane as well. That will create a shadow as the object is on a floor.
Step 6
Go to 3D>Browse 3D Content Online... You will be
redirected to the Adobe Photoshop website where there will be the
Material Downloads box with a big blue Download button. Click there to
download some Fabrics, Glass, Metal, Stones and other cool materials to
be used in Photoshop. Just download and install the materials using the
Extension manager.
Step 7
After you install the materials, just click on the little
icon at the top right hand corner of the materials window and you will
have some new options like I mentioned before, there will be Fabrics,
Fun, Glass, Oragnic... select
Metal then pick the first chrome material, the
Metal Chrome 2.
Step 8
Now that we have selected the right lights and materials we have to render the 3D. Click on the
Scene in the
3D Palette and then over
Quality select
Ray Traced Final. It will take some time to render the whole scene but the result will be really good.
Step 9
With the
Ellipse Tool (U) create a white ellipse below the object as if it was a spotlight. Then go to
Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur. Use
50 pixels for the Amount.
Step 10
Select all layers and duplicate them, after that go to
Layer>Merge Layers, or simply press
Command(MAC) or Control (PC) + ALT + Shift + E to create a layer with all layers merged into it. After that go to
Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur. Use
30 pixels for the Amount, then just change the layer's
Blend Mode to Multiply.
Conclusion
The Repoussé feature in Photoshop CS5 Extended has a lot of
settings and we can create really cool effects using it, in this
tutorial I played a little bit with the Inflate option, and as you could
seem, I used just the presets of lights and materials. You can try
different light colors and settings as well as shapes to create your own
effect.
Download the Photoshop File
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