How To Style The Shadow
How To Style The Shadow
Step 1
Double-click the Shadow group to apply a Color Overlay effect with these settings:
Color: #a89a96
Blend Mode: Multiply
Opacity: 75%
Color Overlay
Step 2
Before adding the textures, put the Text, Extrusion, and Shadow groups in a group
and call it Text Effect, to keep things organized.
Step 1
It is better to add the textures as smart objects by going to File > Place Linked.
Start by adding the UNRESTRICTED - Digital Grunge Texture 11 image on top of the
Solid Color layer, and resize it as needed.
Rename the layer to BG Texture, and change its Blend Mode to Color Dodge and its
Opacity to 30%.
Add the Background Texture Overlay
Step 2
Go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation, and change the Saturation value to -
100.
If you are using older versions of Photoshop or can't apply the adjustments
directly to the smart object layer for some reason, you can either rasterize the
texture's layer or use adjustment layers instead.
HueSaturation
Step 3
Check the Use Legacy box, and change the Contrast to -50.
The legacy option helps adjust the contrast of full black and white, which creates
much less contrast.
BrightnessContrast
Step 4
Place the Film Grain image on top of all layers and resize it as needed.
Rename the texture's layer to Texture Overlay 1, and change its Blend Mode to
Overlay.
Texture Overlay 1
Step 5
Go to Image > Adjustments > Levels, and change the Gamma value to 0.70.
Levels Gamma
Step 6
Place the UNRESTRICTED - Digital Grunge Texture 16 image on top of all layers, and
resize it as needed.
Rename the texture's layer to Texture Overlay 2, and change its Blend Mode to Soft
Light and its Opacity to 20%.
Texture Overlay 2
Step 7
Go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation, and change the Saturation value to -
100.