2018

BLACK PANTHER Text Effect in Photoshop – How To Use Layer Styles Like a PRO

In this Photoshop tutorial, you will learn how to recreate the Black Panther movie poster text effect.

To recreate this text effect we will use stacks of Layer Styles to create the texture, chrome, and other effects found in this movie poster text effect.

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📘 INDEX – Black Panther Text Effect Photoshop Tutorial

01:06 – Applying Texture to The Text
01:28 – Highlights / Shadows on Text using Layer Styles
04:50 – Main Bevel With the Bevel & Emboss Style
13:25 – Extrusion Edge using Repeat Transformation
17:38 – Extrusion Main
21:33 – Lines Inside of Text with Vector Shapes
25:33 – Lens Flares on Text using Blending Modes

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BLACK PANTHER Text Effect in Photoshop [How To Use Layer Styles Like a PRO]

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Getting Started in Adobe Illustrator Draw and Photoshop Sketch – Live Illustration with Paul Trani

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How to Make Style Changes Across Artboards in Adobe XD CC | Adobe Creative Cloud

Learn how to create assets within Adobe XD that you can then use to quickly make changes to the colors and character styles used throughout your web and app prototype designs.

Start from scratch, or download practice files [http://learndownload.adobe.com/pub/learn/xd/global-changes.zip] for a head start. Steps below.

1. Open an .xd document, or use ours (global_changes.xd).
2. Open the Assets panel, if it’s not open (View – Assets).

Tip: You can also click the Assets icon on the lower left side of Adobe XD.

3. Add a global color palette: Click the title of the Home artboard. Click the plus + sign next to Colors in the Assets panel to add the colors used on the artboard.
4. Modify global colors and gradients:
a. Right-click the gradient color swatch and select Edit. Click the color stop on the far right of the gradient preview at the top of the Color Picker. Use the vertical slider on the far right to change the opacity. Notice the effect on all of the artboards where the gradient is used.
b. Right-click on a solid color swatch, such as purple or orange and select Edit. Use the sliders in the Color Picker to change the color. Notice the effect on all of the artboards where the color is used.
5. Add global character styles: Click the title of the Saved Trip artboard. Click the plus + sign next to Character Styles in the Assets panel to add the character styles used on the artboard.
6. Modify global character styles: Right-click on the character style (e.g., purple/blue text) and select Edit. Change the font size, style, or any other font properties and notice the changes on the artboards.

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