Learn how to make graffiti text from scratch in Photoshop!
This tutorial will show you how to use layer styles and end the effect with a vector-stylishness brick background.
Preview of Closing Consequences
This tutorial will show you how to use layer styles and end the effect with a vector-stylishness brick background.
Preview of Closing Consequences
Step 1- Make a New Document Make a new 1000×500 pixels document. You can do this by going to File > New.

Step 2 With the background layer selected, use the Paint Bucket tool to fill the layer with #D0CFCF.

Step 3 – Text Now for the text make a new layer, you can go online and find a font that would best fit your design or for my tutorial I made a rough sketch of how I wanted my text to look and scanned it into my computer. Next, grab your pen tool and make one of the letters. I used the word “Graffiti”.

Step 4 Make a selection from the work path (right-click>Make selection) fill it with any color for now

Step 5 Rename this layer. In my case I named this layer “G”. Duplicate this layer, place this layer underneath the regular layer. Double click this “G Copy” layer so that it brings up the Layer stylishness box and exchange the color.

Step 6 Then go the “G copy” layer upward 5px by using your arrow keys and also go it 8 or 9 pixels to the right.

Step 7 On the original “G” layer add these layer styles, lets start with the Inside Shadow




Step 8 This is how it should look so far. Go to your “G copy” layer, once you have selected this layer go to Layer>Layer Stylishness>Make Layer. Now select your Burn tool and darken in some areas. Once you have finished that take your Dodge tool and highlight certain parts. Note: The green circle is where I used the Burn tool, the red circle is where I used the Dodge Tool.


Step 9 While the “G copy” layer is still selected add a Drop Shadow.

Step 10 Make a new layer and on the “G copy” layer make a selection of it and add a Stroke. Edit>Stroke, place this stroke layer beneath the “G copy” layer.

Step 11 Make a New Layer and rename it “Squares”, grab your selection tool and make some squares fill it with #8cb809

Step 12 Now we will add the highlight, make a new layer and with your pen tool make the place for the highlighted area. Fill it with #FFFFFF

Step 13 Erase the unnecessary areas. To do this make a marquee selection of the original “G” and “G Copy” layer (while holding the ctrl+alt key, select the box next to the layer’s name) Select>Inverse, then delete while the highlight layer is still selected.

Step 14 Exchange this layer to ‘Soft Light’ and add this layer stylishness (Layer > Layer Stylishness > Inside Shadow).

Step 15 Repeat these same steps for the rest of your letters








Step 16 Cloud Make a New layer and rename it “cloud”. Place this layer beneath the letter layers. Grab your brush tool and use different sizes of circles to make the cloud. I used the color #e40480. Once finished duplicate this layer
Step 17 Add these layer styles to the original layer (Layer > Layer Stylishness > Bevel and Emboss).




Closing Image Preview Step 1 Start by opening photo and then go to Image > Image Size to update it´s width to 600px and height to 800px. Step 2 Background is too white so we need to reduce brightness of whole photo by going to Image > Adjustments > Levels. Step 3 We need to increase contrast by going to Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast. Step 4 Go to Window > Channels and make a new channel there. This new channel will be filled with black color on channels thumbnails. Make sure you have all channels visible and your photo will look like mine. Select Elliptical Marquee Tool to make selection similar to mine. After that feather selection with Select > Modify > Feather Selection. Select Paint Bucket Tool to fill selected area on newly made channel with white color (#ffffff). Deselect selection with Ctrl+D. Step 5 Go to Filter > Noise > Add Noise. Step 6 Apply Filter > Brush Strokes > Angled Strokes. Step 7 Hold Ctrl button and click on Alpha 1 channel thumbnail on Channels palette to load selection of this channel. Apply Select > Inverse to invert selection. Make a new layer above photo layer and fill selected area with white color. Closing Image Remove selection with Select > Deselect and this tutorial is complete.















