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Melted Metal - Learn how to create the effect of metal melting using Photoshop.
Introduction: In this tutorial I will explain how to create a melting metallic text effect. I used the Filter and Liquify effect, with the brushes in this option it was simple to create. If you need any help with this tutorial feel free to post a message on the form or email us.
 



Step 1:
Create a new file. Click File>New and set the width and length to     Width: 600 Length: 400. After that click ok.

Step 2:
Press ALT+CTRL+0 to view your work space actual size. Click on the paint bucket and fill the background color with #313733. Now write something in your work area. I wrote METAL you need a text that is thick text I used Impact font.

Step 3:
Click on Window> Character. You will see the window below add the setting that I have. This will space out your text.

 

Step 4:
Now click on Filter and Liquify if you see the message below click ok.

click here to see the setting for the Liquify filter. Use the brush to click and drag the letters down. You can play around with this until you get something you like (example)

 

Step 5:
We need to add the metallic look. Right click on your test layer and click Blending Options Add there settings.

 

Drop Shadow

 

 

Bevel and Emboss

 

 

 

Gloss Contour Setting

 

 

 

Contour

 

 

 

Contour Editor

 

 

 

Stain

 

 

 

Contour Editor

 

Stroke

 

 

Finish:
That's it, here is my finished work.

This Tutorial was Created By Mark
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