Photoshop Tutorials – Paint Text Effect


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This Photoshop tutorial will show you how to apply this paint dripping effect to your text or lettering. You will learn how to recreate the effect for yourself whether you are a beginner or an expert. Make sure to subscribe for more Photoshop tutorials. Thanks for watching!

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Softwares used:
Adobe Photoshop CC 2017
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Intro song:
TREGS – Berry

Song:
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23 responses to “Photoshop Tutorials – Paint Text Effect”

  1. *Hey guys a few people pointed out that you CAN actually go back more than 1 step when using the liquify tool by pressing Cmd+Alt+Z on mac and Ctrl+Alt+Z on PC. Thanks to everyone who mentioned this! 🙂

  2. Very Helpful – Thanks for posting, I have just created my own version of Melted Photo Font and I'm going to post it to my Photography site, @jamesburke4photos -Link in my Bio on Insta -Thanks again, super creative

  3. I am fairly new to Photoshop, so my skill level is very lacking. I am not sure what I've done wrong, but when I open the new project, my screen doesn't look like yours. There isn't a "background" layer automatically there, and when I drag the photo into the project it just covers the entire thing, then when I got to the "liquify" part, it only shows me the image I selected not the text. I stopped there because I can't figure out what I did incorrectly. If anyone can lend a helping hand, that would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

  4. Hi, I was wondering how you would create the clipping mask on Windows since there is no command key. Other than that this tutorial is great and very easy to follow! Just subbed 🙂

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