Part #1:Cool 3D Text

Here we are back with a great tutorial, I hope everyone enjoys and learns something new.
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Final Image:
3D Program
Step#1
First I have created my 3D text using a 3D program just for time saving.
Photoshop
Step#2
I have exported the 3D file into Photoshop, so it was one image, the text and the background wasn’t separated and that isn’t good. I have used the magic wand to put each object in a separate layer
Step#3
Then I have selected only the faces of each letter from the text using the magic wand which was easier for me.
Tip: If the magic wand didn’t work then try and use the pen tool or any other tool that your prefer to select.
Step#4
Now go to Select>Modify>Contract… and contract it by 5 pixels.
Step#5
Add new layer and and fill it with black, in the select we have made above and put the opacity to 50%.
Hot keys: “D” to rest colour to default black for foreground and white to background – “Alt + Backspace” to fill the select/layer with your foreground colour.
Step#6
Now we need to select the 5 Pixel stock we contracted, in order to do that we need to make a selection of the faces again as we did before in step3#, and then subtract from that selection the layer on step5# (The -5 pixel faces)
Hot key: after selecting the faces as in step3# hold “ctrl + Alt” and click on the layer as in step5#.
Step#7
Add new layer and fill your select with any colour, then create your background as your prefer.
Step#8
Apply the following Layer style settings and the step7# layer.
Step#9
Add new layer above the original separated 3D text layer (step2#) now click that blank layer to the 3D text layer (step#2)
now start painting/fill the clipped layer, I have used #ffba00 as my foreground color.
Step#10
Use the Burn, Dodge, Blur tools to give it dimension.
Tip: you can blur your layer with 4pixel or less to have a smooth result
Hot keys: use “[” to make your brush size smaller and “]” to make your brush size bigger, use “Shift + [” to make your brush softer and “Shift + ]” to make your brush harder.
Step#11
Select step5# layer and do the same as we did in step11#
Hot key: use “Ctrl + Select layer” to make select around the layer objects.
That is all for Part #1, please visit us back soon for part #2.
cool tutorials.. thank you