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09/12/2004 06:37:54 PM · #1
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'Curves to Create A Metallica Look'
by nicoledb

View this tutorial here.
09/13/2004 01:00:12 PM · #2
Excellent, thanks.
I first learned this technique from a website which I can no longer access so it's great to have a quick reference guide I know I can find.
09/13/2004 01:26:46 PM · #3
LOL... don't be surprised if you get comments from those wondering how to achieve the perfect James Hetfield hairdo or Lars Ulrich fashion sense... ;o)
06/30/2006 03:41:46 PM · #4
Hi!

I am a rank amature in using Photoshop.

I tried your instructions but am unable to get it right.

One, when I apply the Lighting Effects, only the letters [with the effect] are visible and the background remains white. In your example, the background too has turned dark with lighting effects. Did I miss any step?

Two, I am unable to apply drop shadow or change the colour after the curves adjustment has been made. How do I do this ?

Can you please help me out here ?

Thanks in advance,

Best regards

Suresh

Message edited by author 2006-06-30 15:43:00.
06/30/2006 03:45:24 PM · #5
Originally posted by laurielblack:

LOL... don't be surprised if you get comments from those wondering how to achieve the perfect James Hetfield hairdo or Lars Ulrich fashion sense... ;o)


thats why I click this link! I thought it was going to show me how to make the font they used for their name:)
06/30/2006 03:49:41 PM · #6
Originally posted by Elvis_L:

Originally posted by laurielblack:

LOL... don't be surprised if you get comments from those wondering how to achieve the perfect James Hetfield hairdo or Lars Ulrich fashion sense... ;o)


thats why I click this link! I thought it was going to show me how to make the font they used for their name:)


Elvis for you:

//www.1001fonts.com/font_details.html?font_id=1337
06/30/2006 03:54:00 PM · #7
Originally posted by rex:

Originally posted by Elvis_L:

Originally posted by laurielblack:

LOL... don't be surprised if you get comments from those wondering how to achieve the perfect James Hetfield hairdo or Lars Ulrich fashion sense... ;o)


thats why I click this link! I thought it was going to show me how to make the font they used for their name:)


Elvis for you:

//www.1001fonts.com/font_details.html?font_id=1337


sweet! now I need to find a reason to use it.
06/30/2006 04:09:48 PM · #8
can this effect work in PS elements? I'm not sure how to save the text as a channel...I can't find it in my save as menu
06/30/2006 04:24:13 PM · #9
Believe it or not a friend was over yesterday looking for a particular eroded type font and I found it at 1001fonts. Thanks for that info.
07/23/2007 01:53:47 PM · #10
Hi, yet another amateur!!!!!

I cant apply the lighting effect... firstly it is grayed out on my drop down menu, filter- render- lighting effects...?
secondly if i try to apply the lens flare, which is not grayed out, it tells me "could not complete command because filter module does not work with single channel images ???

Please help me someone.
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