3D Text and Reflections Video Tutorial
I was so excited as I played with this technique to discover a method I had never seen before anywhere. I feel I am sometimes known for coming up with new Photoshop Elements techniques, but it has been a long time since I have done so.
You can find tutorials on the internet for creating 3D text and reflections with Photoshop, but none with Photoshop Elements. It can be a bit trickier with Photoshop Elements.
The new technique that I discovered while playing actually builds on an other technique lesson of mine in the Subscriber Area called "movebable shadows." You will want to note how I create the shadow behind the 3D text and how important it is to making these techniques realistic.
If you missed the complete story of how hubby and I met in the forums, then I'm not sure you'll ever have an opportunity again! I deleted much of it. It involves a clow, gymnast, perfect fields, jello, and guys peeing off the roof. I joke that it is a made-for-big-screen-movie story!

You can find tutorials on the internet for creating 3D text and reflections with Photoshop, but none with Photoshop Elements. It can be a bit trickier with Photoshop Elements.
The new technique that I discovered while playing actually builds on an other technique lesson of mine in the Subscriber Area called "movebable shadows." You will want to note how I create the shadow behind the 3D text and how important it is to making these techniques realistic.
If you missed the complete story of how hubby and I met in the forums, then I'm not sure you'll ever have an opportunity again! I deleted much of it. It involves a clow, gymnast, perfect fields, jello, and guys peeing off the roof. I joke that it is a made-for-big-screen-movie story!


4 comments:
Wow!! I made notes, and I'm anxious to try this!!
Let me add my WOW also. This is awesome, I love it. WOW.
This is just amazing... I saw your LO on FB and had to see how you did this. Next on my list of to do's!!
Outstanding tutorial Hummie - you taught a old Photoshop hand a new way to do something! Thanks for sharing.
Stan at Scrappers Workshop
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