Using Light & Shade to Bring Text to Life
In Text Effects by CollisLight Sources
So before we start the tutorial, here is a little diagram about how light might hit an object. Here we have a square object in the middle with light coming from the top left. You can see that where the light hits the object, a shadow is cast on the other side. Note that the shadow is not a Photoshop "Drop Shadow" which makes the object look like it's hovering above the canvas. Here we want the object to look like it's a three dimensional thing stuck on the canvas, extruding if you like. Now tell me what other Photoshop tutorial site gives you diagrams? It's like being back in school!

Step 1
We begin the tutorial by drawing a subtle Linear Gradient from dark grey to darker grey. Note that because we want our light to come from the top left, that's where the lighter part of the document is.

Step 2
Now we place some text, I've used a very cool font called Agency FB which has a condensed, hard edge feel to it. You should make the text a grey-ish blue colour - #c2c8d4 to be precise.

Step 3
Next CTRL-click the text layer and create a new layer above it. In the new layer, with that selection still held, draw a linear gradient of #495a79 to transparent from bottom right to left. So in other words you are darkening the bottom right as shown.

Step 4
Set your foreground colour to Black (you can do this by pressing the letter 'D' on your keyboard which restores the defaults).
Now CTRL-click the text layer again and create a new layer beneath the text layer. Now press the down arrow on your keyboard once and the right arrow on your keyboard once. Then press ALT-BACKSPACE to fill it with black. Then press down and right again one time and fill with black. Each time you will be moving 1px right and 1px down. You should repeat this process about 30 times (which is why it's important to use Alt-Backspace instead of the Fill tool).
Note also that to move the selection but not the fills when you press your arrow keys you have to have one of the Marquee tools on. If you switch to the Move Tool (V) when you press down and right you will actually move the black fill as well as the selection and will just be filling the same pixels over and over.

Step 5
Here's what you should now have. Now deselect and make sure you are on the shadow layer, then go to Filter > Blur > Motion Blur and use values of -45 degrees and a distance of 30px.

Step 6
Set your shadow layer to Multiply and about 40% Opacity and then hold down SHIFT and press the down arrow and then the right arrow. This will move your object right and down 10px each (Shift tells photoshop to go 10px at a time instead of 1). Now you may have some of the blurred parts of the shadow sticking out to the top and left of the object. If this is the case grab a small soft eraser and gently erase away anything which shouldn't be shaded (remember the diagram at the beginning).

Step 7
Next duplicate the shadow layer, hold SHIFT and move it down and right again. Then run the Motion Blur filter again with a distance of 50px this time and set this layer to Multiply and 20% opacity. This is just to give our shadows more of a trail off.

Step 8
Now create a new layer above all the other layers, hold down CTRL and click the main text layer to select its pixels and back on your new layer fill the selection with White. Don't let go of the selection just yet though, instead press down and right one time to move 1px away and then hit Delete.
Set this thin white line layer to about 80% Opacity.

Step 9
As you can see the thin white line gives a sort of highlight effect where the light source is hitting the text and gives the impression that the text is more three dimensional.

Step 10
Next we want to create some streams of natural light. Create a new layer above all the others and draw four or five white rectangles approximately similar to those shown (i.e. getting fatter as they go down).

Step 11
Now press CTRL-T to transform and rotate and enlarge the rectangles as shown. Now normally you'd press Enter when you're finished, but this time don't let go just yet. Instead right click and you will get a pop up menu showing you other types of transforms you can do. Choose "Perspective". The reason it's important to do this in one step is so that you don't lose your bounding box. So take the top left two points and bring them closer together so that the light appears to be coming from one place and spreading out.

Step 12
Here we have our four strips of "light". Now set the layer to Overlay and 20% Opacity and then go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur and give it a blur radius of 6px.

Step 13
You should now have something that looks like this.

Step 14
Now since those thin strips are meant to be light it would make sense if our highlight layer only showed up where the light was hitting right? So CTRL-click the light layer and then click on the highlight layer from earlier, then while the selection is still on click on the Add Layer Mask button (it's the one down the bottom of the layer palette to the right of the 'f' icon). This will create a Mask that only shows the highlight layer where the light overlaps it.

Step 15
So you could stop here, it's already looking pretty good, but we'll finish this effect off by adding some warm lighting.

Step 16
So first of all create a new layer just above the background and fill it with a pinkish colour - #9d506c.

Step 17
Now set the pink layer's blending mode to Colour and the opacity to 20%. This gives our background a nice reddish-warmth. Over the top of this we can now mix in some yellows. If we don't put in the reddish cast underneath the result comes out looking overly yellow and not particularly real.

Step 18
Next we create a layer just above the pink. Fill it completely with White and then go to Filter > Render > Lighting Effects. I don't often use Lighting Effects, but it does have one very cool preset called the "2 O'clock Spotlight" which you can select by going to Style up the top and looking through the options. You can pretty much use this as default, but for our purposes it helps to extend the ellipse to make it a little longer (i.e. the spotlight is a little further off).

Step 19
Now we set the lighting layer to Overlay and you have something like shown below. Now duplicate that layer, move it above all the other and set it to 40% opacity. This makes sure that our warm lighting is also interacting with the text and not just the background.

Conclusion
Finally we duplicate the top lighting layer one more time and set it to 65% opacity, then click the Add Layer Mask button on the layers palette again and draw a linear white to black gradient from top left to bottom right. This makes the extra lighting layer fade off as it goes down right.


Devon Lumsden
November 6th, 2007
This is a real great tutorial I ‘ll have a try and show you what i come up with
PiticStyle
November 6th, 2007
Beautiful! Thank you!
Jim
November 6th, 2007
Pretty interesting, now if I could only find a practical design concept… Keep posting guys! These are really helpful!
Jimmy
November 6th, 2007
Grt Tut.keep up the good work.good to see that you make us see the basics too.:)
Thanks
Colin
November 6th, 2007
i love render lighting effects! very nice!
mygrads
November 6th, 2007
wow, this is great!
Livingston Samuel
November 6th, 2007
Wonderful work! Your site rocks.
rpleh
November 6th, 2007
Wow! Amazing work as always!
Marko Novak
November 6th, 2007
Now, that’s a nice tutorial. It’s helpful and can be used for many things. Keep up the good work.
OliMX
November 6th, 2007
This is good stuff on Back to Basic
Jason Zhong
November 6th, 2007
It’s great work! I’m very like it. Thank you so much . ^_^
Jeffrey
November 6th, 2007
very nice
Mark
November 6th, 2007
Yet again great tut Collis. Easy and simple to follow. Keep up the good work!
CAMBRIDGE WEB DESIGN
November 6th, 2007
Very nice indeed - Thank you for sharing your technique!
James
November 6th, 2007
Oooohh… pretty…
Zenor
November 6th, 2007
Great one,as always.
Thanks.
chandan kumar
November 6th, 2007
awesome again.
Dane -Touchdreams
November 6th, 2007
Aw this’s great! Gives me some ideas a lots of new techniques I’ve never done before. I particularly like the way you’ve done the motion blur for the text’s shadow, very nifty trick that
Gregorio
November 6th, 2007
Amazing! You’re tutorials are really cool, thank you
Dane -Touchdreams
November 6th, 2007
A trick I love to use, esp in metal-looking text like this, is to make the text seem to be slightly higher at the middle than the top and bottom. To do this I set a gradient layer above the text layer and set it to overlay (must have a mask allowing it to only affect the text). I set the gradient’s top colour to just lighter than 50% gray and the bottom just darker than 50% gray. Works wonderfully with the text you’ve made in this tut!
Zeb
November 7th, 2007
Very nice tuto ! very good job
Michael
November 7th, 2007
Again, a very well thought out and constructed tutorial.
I’m wondering though how a comparison between some of the built-in features of Photoshop, with regard to shadows and embossing for edge highlights, and your exemplary work here would pan out. (i just might give that a try…
)
As always though, it’s your complimentary/finishing touches that make your ‘pieces’ so pristine.
thanks!
Ryan
November 7th, 2007
Looks cool,
however I don’t think the shadow of the text works as its perfectly straight where as the light beams have been distorted with perspective.
Would look better if you distorted the text shadow as well (steps 5-7)
Marc
November 7th, 2007
No way that just rocks. I didn’t know digital shading on text could look so nice. Thank you!
jizi
November 7th, 2007
awesome tut!a big cup of coffee 4 you
Jeff
November 7th, 2007
I friggin’ love this site. It’s the little things in these tutorials (like the 1-pixel white highlight trick) that I really love. Keep up the great work.
IhateDesign
November 7th, 2007
Your tutorials are amazing! thanks for sharing your acknowledgments with us!
Cheers from CHile!
Alen
November 7th, 2007
Nice as always.
bart
November 7th, 2007
Best PSD site i have ever see! Go on
Rachelle
November 7th, 2007
Would you recommend using this type of text treatment for print work?
Ross
November 7th, 2007
I’ve learned a ton from your site and have started to brag about you to friends. Thank you.
Grace Smith
November 7th, 2007
Collis can i just say you are an absolute photoshop genius!
Sandro
November 7th, 2007
Great tut! I like you little nice touch with the layer mask..
handx
November 7th, 2007
Collis, may i know what book you always u to get inspiration to do all this tuts??..tell us if u dont mind bro.
Hey, i always here since FSW open in April
handx
November 7th, 2007
OPss..missing word —- Always used*
Joefrey Mahusay
November 7th, 2007
Wow! Awesome tut. Great job again !
Yao
November 7th, 2007
So fine.. thanks
Gregorio
November 7th, 2007
AMAZING Tut, Thank you so much, I learn a lot from you, Cherss from Venezuela.
This is the one a made:
http://img219.imageshack.us/img219/5708/domigc2.jpg
Kris
November 7th, 2007
I think if you said what size/res your document was, or your font size, it would be helpful. Sometimes it doesn’t matter, but in this case different values get a very different effect.
Great one!
Andrew G.
November 7th, 2007
You are amazing, thank you so much for all the knowledge you share. I, personally feel very grateful for everything you show us.
Ali Salem
November 7th, 2007
I come here everyday to check for new stuff! Wonderful job…Keep it up!
Bakaburra
November 7th, 2007
I tink this is one of the better tutorial´s blog i have visited. Very clear, organized…elegant….mmmm i love it!
CONTINUE WITH IT, PLEASE!
Vinit
November 7th, 2007
Yeah its good tutorial ……..site rocks………
Harry
November 7th, 2007
Hey after following lots of your tuts(GREAT by the way) i want to know why my gradients look so clearly steped, where yours are fluid and clear. Why?
Polo
November 7th, 2007
Cool work, thanks !
Beawolf
November 7th, 2007
Hi
Sorry to ask this in the responses (although I still think all your tutorials rock) but how do I get ahold of you. I need to ask you something about the compass tutorial you did awhile ago please.
B
Kluke
November 7th, 2007
Great tutorial! Thank you so much!
I just used it right now at work, and it’s just save my life:)
clint
November 8th, 2007
Great tutorial, thanks a lot!
Britney
November 8th, 2007
Was this tutorial done on a Mac or a PC? Many of the commands such as alt click and hit the up arrow once and the right arrow once, did not work on my mac pro and I am using CS3 Design premium. Maybe I have different settings, I don’t know. I would love to learn how to do this effect without all the keyboard “shortcuts.” Very cool effect that I would really like to use!
Don
November 8th, 2007
Awesome tutorial. Loving the site.
My outcome:
http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q195/Divius/Divius.jpg
xcarpatti
November 8th, 2007
wow esta exelente el tutorial, ya intente hacer y no me quedo muy bien pero ya lo ire mejorando, gracias!!!!
eduardo
November 8th, 2007
Muito bom… =)
Mark
November 8th, 2007
This is awesome…nice work psdtuts.com, great job very cool- its very clean tutorial and discuss step by step.
Thanks and great job again.
jerry
November 8th, 2007
very nice tut!
There is what I got
Check it out , kinda modified, but still.. shade, huh ?
http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/8974/shadevy2.jpg
Hendrik
November 9th, 2007
very nice effects again!
best ps tutorial site for sure
see my result here (hope the tags work):
[img]http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/7610/shadeqw2.jpg[/img]
Hauff
November 9th, 2007
Very very nice tutorial! =)
Now that’s a real Psdtuts.com style!
Thanks!
Tom Goff
November 9th, 2007
I do a lot of carved signs and would like to be able to show customers what their sign might look like on paper. Do you know of, or have a tutorial that could take lettering and make it appear to be carved?
Thanks,
Tom
Nature Wallpaper
November 9th, 2007
beautiful and very easy tutorial, I think shading is crucial and adds depth to images and text even for simple documents or designing websites/ advertising material. Also that is a nice font. Thank you again!
psfan
November 9th, 2007
Thank you, thank you!
Jacob
November 9th, 2007
Very nice.. Do you know where I can get the font you use (agency fb) ???
Derrick
November 9th, 2007
Awesome!
Yuji Tomita
November 9th, 2007
Hey I absolutely love every single tutorial here.
Just though i’d mention that since every other bit of this tutorial is “spoonfed” you might want to add that you not only extend the 2 o clock shadow but rotate it to 10 o clock. Love your stuff.
I’m always excited for the next one..
Omar
November 9th, 2007
Collin,
You’re great, man!
Really thanks for your great efforts, and for all your tutorials posted here! Very useful and inspiring!
Cheers
Omar
November 9th, 2007
ps.: and sorry about mistyping your name in my post above
Wasted
November 9th, 2007
Very Cool. I am a Web & Graphic Designer since 2000. But I learned shading againg. Thank you …
ndogh
November 9th, 2007
woww, thanks for your support design world by guiding us with this
tutorial
blablah
November 9th, 2007
Wow, great tutorial!
One of the few tutorials which i actually enjoyed doing
Thanks!
Polaris
November 10th, 2007
It’s a great TUT! I want to ask you if I can use this tutorial for my forum if I credit you and your site!
moosa
November 10th, 2007
Thank you
It’s very buteful
Malte Hansen
November 10th, 2007
Seriously, the tutorials on this site really is beautiful!
Alot of tut sites makes tutorials just to make tutorials, but you make tuts because you want to show us how to make something that looks really cool…
Thx alot for THAT !
kaori
November 10th, 2007
thank you for sharing this tutorial. I will definitely try it. I actually haven’t thought of applying this kind of shade to my designs (actually just I just mess around with drop shadow) again thank you and hope to see more of your tutorials!
YouON
November 10th, 2007
nice simple things are not really simple to imagine, great tutorial!
zoe
November 10th, 2007
i like this, great job
Sonny
November 11th, 2007
ok , i tryd over and over again this … shit happens … could someone please add me and tell me wat im doing wrong … coz i really dont get wat im missing
(locaits8@msn.com)
Mac Dub
November 11th, 2007
Nice one! You make it really easy for a beginner to make some great art. I agree with what Kris said about the canvas and font size tho. It really does make a difference in some of these tuts like the transparent glass effect. In the end it’s the way you get there though, right?
Cheers
eshark
November 13th, 2007
Brilliant! amazing results.. great tutorial. Bravo!
cchana
November 13th, 2007
An excellent article. some of the tips are very useful. I will be trying this one out!
Brendon
November 14th, 2007
This is the greatest tut site of them all. I really like the fact that you give us tutorial-seekers the theory that can make our art great!
Khoa
November 14th, 2007
well, It’s damn good.
Paz
November 14th, 2007
No less than 3D, its lovely!! Keep it up.
Mei
November 15th, 2007
Great tutorial!
It really shows that with some hard work, you can achieve effects far in advance of the default layer styles.
sideshow
November 16th, 2007
WOW!!! What an awesome tut! Great work!!!
Tommy Day
November 16th, 2007
Awesome tutorial! It reminds me of the King Kong titles in the remake a couple years ago!
IsmetM
November 17th, 2007
Beautiful effect and I’ve got several uses for this. Many thanks
Marty
November 17th, 2007
This is a fantastic tutorial. Much learned…much appreciated.
Free Icons
November 18th, 2007
Fantastic.
Thanks for sharing!
deezul6
November 18th, 2007
I get to step 18 but cannot choose lightning effects as an option. It only gives me the option to choose lens flare and fiber. What am i doing wrong?
Krzycho_666
November 18th, 2007
Oh my Godness! The final effect rocks! I can’t find any words to describe how good it realy is!!!
Sangesh
November 18th, 2007
The effects on are really awesome. Just outstanding.
Brandon - Call Center Consultant
November 21st, 2007
Amazing! I sent your tutorial to my designer to use for our logo of the site redesign he’s doing.
featherstone
November 21st, 2007
Thanks form Vietnam!
Vasudeesha
November 21st, 2007
Good one…
zoel
November 21st, 2007
amazing!
Muhammed shaheel
November 21st, 2007
Marvellous ! Genius
swapnil
November 24th, 2007
the best text tutorial ever
swapnil
November 24th, 2007
keep posting such great things man.
ptamaro
November 25th, 2007
Wow, the final result is fantastic — really nice work. Lots of really nice tricks and effects. Thanks!
f0vela
November 25th, 2007
Really great tutorial, i follow every step and got an amazing result

Keep the great work
lizardboi
November 27th, 2007
Nice one man. Basic knowledge on lighting is allways usefull, i really like how you put there drawing essencials, not just “push this button twice” tutorial. Keep up!
Lucas (wydblog)
November 28th, 2007
Thank you very mach, this tutorial is great! spectacular! xD!
Arthur
November 29th, 2007
Hey,
amazing tuts!!!!
its a great effect to give the writing something else!!!
congrats!!!
omodudu
November 29th, 2007
Seriously you are make me look brilliant at work.
kgv
November 30th, 2007
I’m kind of new to ps, I’ve been trying to this tutorial, but it seems this might be a little different using CS3?
Sabaj
December 2nd, 2007
Great effect… I just wish Adobe PS could do this 3D shadow-effect filter the way you did!… I’ve been asking for years…
Thanks for a great tutorial!…
seán mongey
December 2nd, 2007
Nice Easy to follow tutorial.
Thanks for sharing your expertise.
Dieg
December 2nd, 2007
Amaaazing! Thanks!
MaxHeadshot
December 3rd, 2007
From where I sit, this is one of the premiere Photoshop tutorial sites out there. Elegant interface, precise instructions, and high end product. I roll in on a regular basis and haven’t been disappointed yet. Keep up the exceptional work.
Filischi
December 7th, 2007
I don’t like sushi, but i like this tutorial!
carlos
December 9th, 2007
how do you select transparent for a color?
jar
December 9th, 2007
amazing tutorial… great work!
shafiu
December 9th, 2007
nicely done.
Luca
December 11th, 2007
Cool!
bruice
December 11th, 2007
FANTASTIC JOB…………….
Victor
December 12th, 2007
Pure Beauty!
Buttoned-Up.com
December 15th, 2007
Awesome tutorial. Thanks!
nolawi
December 25th, 2007
thanks
nice
Rashed
December 28th, 2007
awesome tut bro. thnx a lot for this. bro i have a lttle prob. i am trying for last 1 hour but am stuch at 1 point. i cant do this step ” Now create a new layer above all the other layers, hold down CTRL and click the main text layer to select its pixels and back on your new layer fill the selection with White. Don’t let go of the selection just yet though, instead press down and right one time to move 1px away and then hit Delete. “.. every time i hit del it deleted the whole white fill and no white small border remains. could you please explain this step a bit elaborately?? i will be really grateful
James
January 2nd, 2008
awesome! heres my attempt
http://img232.imageshack.us/my.php?image=jamesshadowcopyhe2.jpg
Mikael
January 8th, 2008
Looks great. However I’m stuck at step three. Just can’t seem to figure out how to do the
“CTRL-click the text layer and create a new layer above it. In the new layer, with that selection still held, draw a linear gradient of #495a79 to transparent from bottom right to left”
Anyone care to explain further? Thanks
wewt
January 13th, 2008
schweeet
LnsazP
January 16th, 2008
thanksss…
excellent show….
locke
January 21st, 2008
It’s a simple tutorial but it’s veryyy COOLL
Ali Yilmaz
February 8th, 2008
Greattttt. Thanks for sharing.
Madiator
February 17th, 2008
Absolutely mindblowing!
Kev
February 18th, 2008
maybe im just stupid but i always get lost half way through most tuts lol can anyone help plz!
Sun_Dragon
March 18th, 2008
Thank you so much for the tutorials, for every person that work and help PSD, Im so glad to have found the site and I have made a lot of these tutorials, and thanks to that I understood a little more of the software. Thankyou and keep up the good work.
bvd
March 23rd, 2008
ey thanks for your tut
it’s great man
kishoreblog
April 2nd, 2008
PSDTUTS Rocks. Wonderful. Im visiting frequently for new new stuffs.
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ro
April 3rd, 2008
Great tut BUT you have one major FLAW. WHen you write a tut you should explain what your doing instead of just listing steps. Many people, myself included, do not have the same hotkey functions as you do so you must explain the manual way or at the very least say what the hotkeys your using do.
jb
April 17th, 2008
hi, i love your tutorial
but i have a pb at the step #8… “Don’t let go of the selection just yet though, instead press down and right one time to move 1px away and then hit Delete.”
i don’t understand what you mean.. iam french so i have poor english, and i need more explanations please…
You mean delete what? the selection? or the last Layer??
Btw, the shortcut “Ctrl-click” to get the selection don’t works for me… with photoshop cs 3.. i can do that with the menu>select>recover the selection or smthing like that…
thanks for the help and keep the good work..