World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones. Use the default settings or change them to your preference. Filters > Light & Shadow > Drop Shadow.Merge the bump layer down to the horizon layer.Move the horizon layer below the bump layer.Ĭhange the layer mode of the bump layer to Overlay.Select > None, or Ctrl + Shift + A to turn off the selection. Select the horizon layer and press the Delete key. Select the bump layer and press the Delete key. Select > Invert or Ctrl + I to invert the selection. They’re too fluid to fluid and psychedelic for the letters to appear the same way twice. Right-click the text#2 layer and select Alpha to Selection Most fonts on Grateful Dead concert posters (like the Avalon ballroom 1970 skull and roses poster) are hand-drawn.In the two drop downs select the blur layer. While holding down the Ctrl key, draw straight down from the top to the bottom of the horizon layer with the blend tool. Create a new layer and name it, horizon.Make the settings 15 and apply.įill the bump layer with gray (color 989898).īump map: Be sure to select the blur layer in the drop down.Ĭompensate for darkening and Tile bumpmap should be checked Merge text#1 layer down to the blur layer.įilters > Blur > Gaussian blur. The Walking Dead font is available for free download for noncommercial, personal projects.Rename the layer text#1 and duplicate it. Right-click the text layer and select Layer to Image size. Right-click the floating layer and choose Layer. Ctrl + X, or Edit > Cut the layer, then Ctrl + V, or Edit > Paste. To center the text Layer > Autocrop Layer. Write some black text using a bold font that is plain and make it large, size 150 - 200.Create a new image 750 x 300 pixels and fill it with white.In this tutorial you will be doing a bump map, displacement and a gradient map. The original tutorial was named, "Reflection"ĭownload a pdf document of this tutorial below. The path to the original tutorial is, but that website is no longer accessible. The original tutorial was written by an unknown author.