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In this video, Maria Toka showcases how to create a chrome liquid text effect using Adobe Photoshop. She begins by setting up an A4 document, choosing a round-shaped typeface, and converting the text layer to a Smart Object. She then applies a gradient overlay and makes bevel and emboss adjustments for initial styling. Maria enhances the effect by duplicating the layer, setting the fill to zero, and adding an Inner Glow effect. Advanced techniques include refining bevel and emboss settings, adding a gradient map for better highlights and shadows, and tweaking colors for realism. The tutorial concludes with the addition of a background and sparkles to complete the glowing chrome liquid text effect.
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In this part of the video, Maria Toka demonstrates how to create a chrome liquid text effect in Adobe Photoshop. She starts by creating a new A4 document with specific dimensions (210 by 297 millimeters) and a 300 resolution in RGB mode. After preparing the document, she advises choosing a typeface with round shapes and ensures the text color is set to white. She converts the text layer to a Smart Object and then enters the layer style panel. The first style applied is a gradient overlay with specific settings, followed by bevel and emboss adjustments to fine-tune the text’s appearance. Next, she duplicates the layer, sets the fill parameter to zero to view only the layer effects, and replaces the gradient overlay with an Inner Glow effect, choosing a preferred color to add interest.
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In this part of the video, the creator demonstrates advanced techniques to enhance a chrome liquid effect in a digital design. They adjust the bevel and emboss settings to increase depth and change size, add an adjustment layer with a gradient map for highlights and shadows, and use specific color tweaks to achieve a realistic look. The segment concludes with the creator adding a background and sparkles to enhance the glowing effect and presenting the final result.