Icey Styles in Photoshop
In Text Effects by CollisIn this tutorial, we're going to create an icey-cold effect using layer styles and that you can apply to different objects. Then we'll put it on a nice background to give it some kick. You can download the PSD file at the bottom of the tutorial if you'd simply like to copy+paste the layer styles.
Step 1:
We start as always with a background gradient. I've used a Radial Gradient with two shades of a nice blue. Blues are good for this effect because they look cold...
Foreground color - #282c54
Background color - #0a0d2e

Step 2:
Now for our background effect, we're going to add a starburst. This produces a cool retro-looking effect. So go to the shapes palette and look for the shape pictured. It looks weird in the preview, but that is in fact the Starburst icon.

Step 3:
So in a new layer using white, draw out the shape. Note that you need to make it bigger than your stage because it is in fact a wheel and the edges of the wheel look dumb. So make it really large and centered and white.

Step 4:
Now change the opacity to 10% and set it to Overlay. Then grab a big soft brush and erase a bit of the center, this gives the effect that its fading in from nothing.

Step 5:
Finally I've written my text. I've used the font Kabel Bold, because it has a really fun, blocky feel. Fat fonts like this are great for doing effects on because there's lots of room to play. I've placed the text carefully so that the letters are quite close to each other and the n is bunched up in a nice little space.
Working with text is actually a hallmark of good design and is one of the key ways that designers judge how good another designer is. Although subtle, it's worth observing how other designers place text on posters, signs, and billboards around you. Look for spacing between letters, lines, sizing, and general placement. You can in fact do a lot just with typography.

Step 6:
Now the main effect in this tutorial is achieved by adding a whole bunch of layer styles. I won't bore you by detailing each one. Just download the PSDs from the link at the top right and right-click on the layer and select Copy Layer Style. Then you can just paste it around. Make sure the text is white and note that the effect works best on a dark background.
Just to describe the effect that we are trying to achieve, because you want it to look cold, we use white and shades of light blue. Blues, particularly lighter ones, look very chilly, and using a clever bevel we can make it look like the light blues are in fact shadows on these blockey ice letters.
Finally, because we're doing a kind of comic ice, I've used a block shadow. So if you look at the shadow effect you'll see it doesn't actually blur out. This makes for a non-realistic comic look, particularly when combined with this sort of font.

Step 7:
And there it is!

Sample PSD
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Rachelle
September 15th, 2007
I’m sorry, this might be an ignorant question, but WHERE is the PSD I download for the layer style?
Julia
September 15th, 2007
Great tutorial! thank you!
Rob
September 15th, 2007
I really like this site, just found about it. I noticed that there aren’t that many comments yet and thought you might appreciate the support.
Collis
September 15th, 2007
Sorry Rachelle, not ignorant at all, the file wasn’t there
It is now though!
I’m still upgrading the site, so there’s parts missing. Right now I’m going through adding all the samples back in!
Carlos
September 16th, 2007
I tried downloading it, but when I opened it, twas the tut for the glow psd. Maybe some wrong link?
Travis S.
September 17th, 2007
Hey this have been a hit. When do you think you will be able to update the PSD’s to the correct downloads so I can further practice the art of Photoshop
Wydblog
September 17th, 2007
jajajaja que buen tutorial, me encanto! muchas gracias,
Saludos,
Lucas.
Max
September 20th, 2007
I cannot for the life of me find the shapes palette..
Yumminy
September 22nd, 2007
Discovered this website only recently. Great tutorials!
Max,
If you click the Custom shape tool, it gives you an option to select other shapes. You may have to click the little option arrow and choose to view all shapes in order to see the starburst.
Zac
September 23rd, 2007
Nice work, and its the shortest ive seen here nic work
dy
September 25th, 2007
this is fantastic, its even better than books
harsh
September 29th, 2007
This is a very useful & helpful tutoril. thanks my dear.
Otmar
September 30th, 2007
Hi,
Please do not laugh, I can not find this shape pallet (got Photoshop CS3).
Thanks for the grat tut.
Jeff
October 1st, 2007
It’s right after step 7 under the picture. It says in white Sample PSD. There is a button link right below that to download that.
Froy
October 2nd, 2007
Simple, easy and fun!!! Thanks!!!
Finzaiko
October 7th, 2007
cool..!!, thx bro
brian
October 9th, 2007
it looks like you did some advanced layer styling. It might not be a bad idea to go into detail on what styles you did and why you did it. good style though.
Nick Toye
October 11th, 2007
Thise blue hex values are not consistent with your background gradient, they are very dark and not cold at all.
Nick Toye
October 11th, 2007
Well actually it looks like the psd file but not the image you have posted.
Nick Toye
October 13th, 2007
I see you deleted my last comment, well that’s up to you. But I do feel that this tutorial lacks some clarity.
The Starburst effect in particular.
BALAKRISHNA
October 15th, 2007
great experience being film publicity designer thanks for the trick
David
October 20th, 2007
I haven’t got all these shapes, where can I get them?
Yojimbo
October 23rd, 2007
The shape tool I see many is asking about is “Custom Shape Tool” or fastkey U. Just wanted to make that clear :), other than that, really nice tutorials. Keep up the good work m8
Paulo
November 1st, 2007
We start as always with a background gradient. I’ve used a Radial Gradient with two shades !! Where can i do this ?
Adi
November 2nd, 2007
Please, writing tutorial - 3d logo with texture, gradients - for PS
Thankful Reader
November 7th, 2007
Hey, I just wanted to say “Thanks” for a great tutorial. Yeah, the custom shape thing threw me, but I figured it out (Click on the disclosure triangle and opt to add all the symbols). Some of the whiners here need to roll their sleeves up and dig into their software a bit deeper. Use “Help” for instance?
Anyway, thanks a ton. I used the technique on a logo today, modified to fit my circumstances.
Jon
November 15th, 2007
Great tutorial. Excellent site - high production values and beautiful work.
Thanks!
Jon
Lynne
November 23rd, 2007
This is exactly what I need for a postcard that I need to make!
Rubab
December 1st, 2007
The link for the PSD File is not working.
Iris
February 4th, 2008
Cool tutorial!
As Rubab said, the link for the PSD file doesn’t work, so I applied the layer styles all bij myself

I also added a texture, so the letters would look even icier
Jakobb
March 30th, 2008
aWESOME effect! i’m going to use this for my son’s ice-skating birthday party invitation
clair
April 9th, 2008
this is so cool! amazing and simple!
i love it!
Rybaxs
April 26th, 2008
photoshop is so powerful…
Jeff P
May 4th, 2008
Very nice. I appreciate the experience. I will be signing up for the PSDTUTS Plus. Thanks, Jeff
Danny
May 25th, 2008
Ohhh this is a great font style… must save it
Anterr
June 6th, 2008
Nice and simple. Good work.
RM
June 24th, 2008
How do i get the shapes palette open? I cant find the sod ! I even took the very extreme step of opening the help file in Photoshop… But to no answear…. Anyone?
I see a few people have said the same
RM
June 24th, 2008
stupid just found a comment that says its hit U! Thanks for the great tut!