Create A Grungy Text Background

posted by John Owen on July 6th, 2009, in Backgrounds, Photoshop, Text Effects | 3 Comments

This tutorial will show you how to create a cool grunge background, it also works as a good text effect too. I will provide you with the neccassary brushes and resources so don’t worry. You will learn how to use brushes and apply them effectively. This tutorial heavily relies on you creating a good basis with the brushes provided, use your own if you want.

Here is the final result:

Resources:

If you don’t know how to install brushes go here

Step 1 – Getting Started

Create a new document, the size I chose is 1024×768 pixels. Create a new layer and draw a gradient like this

step1_gradient

or you can save this image for the gradient and as a starting point (click for full size).

Step 2 – Brushes, Text & Creativity

Select the text tool and type what ever you want, I chose ‘bottled’ for some reason, don’t ask why. The font I chose is “Plantagenet Cherokee” (wierd name I know). After that center the text.

Create a new layer underneath the text layer, bring out your newly fresh brush pack with and select a blueish color. Bearing in mind that this tutorial is based on your own inspiration I’m not going to say exactly what brush I used and place where and what colors etc.. I’m leaving that to you! the blending mode I mainly used though was “Soft Light”.

On a side note use a light lime green and a light blue for the brushes.

Place a few different brushes around the text and you should have something like this

step2_brushes

Use blurs, different colors, sizes and just experiment.!

After that I downsize some brushes and made them come out of the text, if you noticed I made one size green and one side blue, I will be applying a gradient to the text soon.

step2_current

Step 3 – Glows, Gradients and Blur

Select the text layer and rasterize it (Rightclick > Rasterize Layer) now go to Filter > Blur > Motion Blur and blur it like so

step3_motionblur

Now open up the layer styles and set these options

step3_layerstyles

Now your image should be looking better.

step3_current

Step 4 – Adjustment Layers, Black Lines and Blur

Create a new adjustment layer (Curves) and make the line around my image

step4_curves

Now create a new layer and make a selection like so using the Polygonal Lasso Tool (with Shift)

step4_selection

Note: You are selection the top and bottom of the image not the inside.

Fill the selection with black in your new layer, then proceed to motion blur the layer

step4_motionblur

Set the layers opacity to 50%.

Step 5 – Final Hurdle

Select all previous layers, right click on one and select duplicate. Now with your freshly duplicated layers merge them. Apply a Gaussian Blur to the duplicated layer.

step5_gaussianblur

Set the layers blending mode to ‘Pin Light’

Drag the grunge texture into the image above all other layers and set the mode to overlay. This should make it look a lot better.

step5_current

Finished! Download the .PSD

Any questions just comment!

3 Responses to “Create A Grungy Text Background”

  1. Matt S said...

    I like the effect, but the text is a bit too blurry, initially I thought the image was still rendering in the browser but no, that was just the end result. Love the colors, but as I said, a bit too much blurring in the text.

  2. Grafikerler said...

    thank you.

  3. Zomger said...

    BAD :(
    Adding text is not hard

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