Monday, June 29, 2020

How to Create an Easy Ice Text Effect in Adobe Photoshop

How to Create an Easy Ice Text Effect in Adobe Photoshop
Final product image
What You'll Be Creating

This tutorial will show you how to use layer styles, with simple shapes and textures, to create an easy ice effect in Photoshop. 

This text effect was inspired by the many Layer Styles available on GraphicRiver, like this 3D Ice Cool, Freeze and Snow Effects Styles pack.

3D Ice Cool Freeze and Snow Effects Styles

What you will learn in this Adobe Photoshop text effect tutorial:

  • How to create a cool ice effect in Adobe Photoshop
  • How to use different combinations of layer styles to achieve the 3D ice effect
  • How to adjust gradient effects
  • How to create a snowy environment effect

Let's get started!

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Tutorial Assets

The following assets were used during the production of this tutorial:

1. Create the Background Shape

Step 1

Create a new 1000 x 650 px document.

Create a New Document

Step 2

Pick the Rectangle Tool, and create a rectangle that covers the bottom part of the document. Rename the rectangle layer to Ground.

Create the Ground Rectangle

Step 3

Create another rectangle that covers the upper part, and rename its layer to Back.

Create the Back Rectangle

2. How to Style a Ground Shape

Double-click the Ground layer to apply the following layer style:

Step 1

Add an Inner Shadow with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Linear Burn
  • Color: #9cb0be
  • Opacity: 15%
  • Distance: 0
  • Size: 250
Inner Shadow

Step 2

Add a Gradient Overlay with these settings:

  • Check the Dither box
  • Blend Mode: Linear Burn
  • Opacity: 20%
  • Style: Radial
  • Scale: 150%
  • Create a Transparent to Fill Color gradient fill using Black on both sides.
Gradient Overlay

Step 3

Click the + icon next to the Gradient Overlay tab to add another Gradient Overlay effect with these settings:

  • Check the Dither box.
  • Check the Reverse box.
  • Use the shown Gradient fill from the CSP True Sky Gradients file.
Gradient Overlay - 2

Step 4

Click the first Gradient Overlay tab again, and then click-drag inside the document to move the gradient so that the light is near the upper part of the rectangle.

Move the Gradient

This is how the first rectangle should look.

Styled Ground

3. How to Copy and Paste Layer Styles

Step 1

Right-click the Ground layer, choose Copy Layer Style, and then right-click the Back layer and choose Paste Layer Style.

Double-click the Back layer to uncheck the Reverse box in the second Gradient Overlay effect.

Copy and Paste the Layer Style

Step 2

This will style the back rectangle. If needed, move any gradient fills as you did before.

Move the Gradient

4. How to Adjust a Background

Step 1

Click the Create new fill or adjustment layer icon at the bottom of the Layers panel and choose Hue/Saturation.

Add a HueSaturation Adjustment Layer

Step 2

Change the Hue to -3, the Saturation to -25, and the Lightness to -20.

HueSaturation Settings

Step 3

Add a Gradient fill layer. Create a Transparent to Fill Color gradient fill using a Black color on both sides.

Then, change the Style to Radial and the Scale to 200, and check the Dither box.

The Gradient Fill Settings

Step 4

Change the Gradient layer's Blend Mode to Soft Light.

Change the Blend Mode

Step 5

Place the Textures - Golds, Whites, And Greys image on top of all layers, rename its layer to BG Texture, and resize it as needed.

Add the Background Texture

Step 6

Go to Image > Adjustments > Desaturate, and then change the BG Texture layer's Blend Mode to Soft Light.

BG Texture Layer Settings

5. How to Create Text Layers

Step 1

Create the text in All Caps using the font Kornik.

Then, set the Color to #367497, the Size to 250 pt, and the Tracking value to 25.

Create the Text

Step 2

Duplicate the text layer, change the copy's Fill value to 0, and then duplicate the copy layer.

Duplicate the Text Layers

6. How to Style the Original Text Layer

Double-click the original text layer to apply the following layer style:

Step 1

Add a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:

  • Style: Emboss
  • Technique: Chisel Soft
  • Depth: 200
  • Size: 10
  • Uncheck the Use Global Light box
  • Angle: 60
  • Altitude: 50
  • Gloss Contour: Sawtooth 1
  • Check the Anti-aliased box
  • Highlight Mode:
    • Opacity: 20%
  • Shadow Mode: Screen
    • Color: #ffffff
    • Opacity: 80%
Bevel and Emboss

Step 2

Add a Contour with these settings:

  • Contour: Rolling Slope - Ascending
  • Check the Anti-aliased box.
  • Range: 100%
Contour

Step 3

Add an Inner Glow with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Linear Light
  • Opacity: 50%
  • Color: #edf1f4
  • Technique: Precise
  • Source: Center
  • Size: 90
  • Contour: Gaussian
  • Check the Anti-aliased box
Inner Glow

Step 4

Add a Satin with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Screen
  • Color: #afcbea
  • Opacity: 50%
  • Angle: 30
  • Distance: 38
  • Size: 50
  • Contour: Cone - Inverted
  • Check the Anti-aliased box
  • Check the Invert box
Satin

Step 5

Add a Gradient Overlay with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Multiply
  • Opacity: 70%
  • Create a Fill Color to Transparent gradient fill using the colors #275c8d to the left and #274a71 to the right.
Gradient Overlay

Step 6

Add an Outer Glow with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Soft Light
  • Opacity: 50%
  • Color: #b9dfff
  • Spread: 20
  • Size: 10
  • Contour: Cove - Deep
  • Check the Anti-aliased box
  • Range: 80%
Outer Glow

Step 7

Change the text layer's Fill value to 20%.

Change the Fill Value

7. How to Style the First Copy Text Layer

Double-click the first copy text layer to apply the following layer style:

Step 1

Add a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:

  • Technique: Chisel Hard
  • Size: 50
  • Gloss Contour: Ring
  • Check the Anti-aliased box
  • Highlight Mode: Soft Light
    • Opacity: 50%
  • Shadow Mode: Soft Light
    • Color: #f4ffff
    • Opacity: 70%
Bevel and Emboss

Step 2

Add a Contour with these settings:

  • Contour: Cove - Deep
  • Check the Anti-aliased box.
Contour

Step 3

Add an Inner Shadow with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Linear Burn
  • Color: #8699a6
  • Opacity: 100%
  • Distance: 0
  • Size: 35

This will style the second text layer.

Styled Text Layer 2

8. How to Style the Second Copy Text Layer

Double-click the second copy text layer to apply the following layer style:

Step 1

Add a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:

  • Technique: Chisel Hard
  • Size: 50
  • Uncheck the Use Global Light box
  • Angle: -158
  • Altitude: 64
  • Check the Anti-aliased box
  • Highlight Mode: Linear Light
    • Opacity: 50%
  • Shadow Mode: Linear Burn
    • Color: #90abc8
    • Opacity: 100%
Bevel and Emboss

Step 2

Add a Contour with these settings:

  • Contour: Cove - Deep
  • Check the Anti-aliased box.
Contour

Step 3

Add a Texture with these settings:

  • Pattern: Molecular
  • Depth: 5%
Texture

Step 4

Add a Pattern Overlay with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Soft Light
  • Pattern: Satin
Pattern Overlay

Step 5

Add an Outer Glow with these settings:

  • Opacity: 35%
  • Color: #7ab6ef
  • Spread: 20
  • Size: 30
Outer Glow

This will finish off the ice effect.

Styled Text Layer 3

9. How to Create a Reflection

Step 1

Duplicate all three text layers you have, go to Layer > Merge Layers, and rename the merged layer to Reflection.

Create the Reflection Layer

Step 2

Press Command-T to enter the Free Transform Mode, and then right-click the bounding box and choose Flip Vertical.

Flip Vertical

Step 3

Move the reflection text right below the original text, and hit the Return key to accept the changes.

Move the Reflection

Step 4

Right-click the Reflection layer, choose Convert to Smart Object, and then change its Blend Mode to Soft Light and place it below the original text layer.

Convert to Smart Object

Step 5

Go to Filter > Blur > Motion Blur, and change the Angle to 90 and the Distance to 10.

Motion Blur

Step 6

Click the Add layer mask icon at the bottom of the Layers panel to add a mask.

Add a Layer Mask

Step 7

Pick the Gradient Tool, set the Foreground and Background Colors back to Black and White, and select the Reflection layer mask's thumbnail.

Choose the Foreground to Transparent fill in the Options bar, and make sure that the Linear Gradient icon is active.

Now hold the Shift key and drag from about over the top of the original text to right outside the document's bottom, in order to fill the mask and hide the lower part of the reflection.

You might need to retry or repeat this step a couple of times in order to get a result you like.

Mask the Reflection

10. How to Create a Simple Shadow

Step 1

Duplicate the original text layer, drag the copy below it, and rename it to Shadow.

Create the Shadow Layer

Step 2

Right-click the Shadow layer and choose Rasterize Type.

Press Command-T, and scale the text down vertically to get the basic shadow shape.

Rasterize Type

Step 3

Use the Move Tool to reposition the Shadow below the text.

Reposition the Shadow

Step 4

Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur, and set the Radius to 10.

Gaussian Blur

Step 5

Change the Shadow layer's Blend Mode to Multiply and its Opacity to 70%.

Shadow Layer Settings

11. How to Add a Snow Texture Overlay

Step 1

Place the Heavy Snow Texture image on top of all layers, rename its layer to Snow Texture, change its Blend Mode to Screen, and resize the texture as needed.

Add the Snow Texture

Step 2

Pick the Spot Healing Brush Tool, and make sure that the Sample All Layers box in the Options bar is unchecked.

Use a soft round tip to paint over unwanted spots and get rid of them.

Remove Unwanted Areas

Congratulations! You're Done

In this tutorial, we created a simple background using shapes, layer styles, and adjustment layers. Then, we created three text layers, and styled all of them to achieve the ice effect.

After that, we created a reflection and a shadow for the ice text. Finally, we added a snow texture overlay to finish the effect off.

Please feel free to leave your comments, suggestions, and outcomes below.

Final Result

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