How to make Noise 3D Typography
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
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In today's video we're trying to make a noisy 3D typography using Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and Cinema 4D. This tutorial was requested by Xalinger on Twitter. If you happen to know the original artist or if you have any requests for tutorials, let me know down in the comments!
00:00 Intro
01:12 Making the Letter in Adobe Illustrator
02:25 Turning the letter "T" into a 3D object
05:18 Adding in the Noise effects
07:17 Outro
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Do you have any tutorial suggestions? Let me know!
hey dred how do you carve the letter"R" out of a square in Ai??
@@rellajamu7546 I added in some points to the square (Object > Path > Add Anchor Points) and moved those points with the direct selection tool and then rounded off the edges. If you're curious I do something kinda similar in my "Rave Graphics in Illustrator Part 1" video!
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Perfect timing, I was just playing around on Fontstruct, scrolled and seen this video! Thanks so much, looks really cool!
Glad you liked it!
another goated tutorial as always
today i learned!!!! thanks tom!!!! ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Glad I was able to help, and thanks for sending me some suggestions!
amazing tutorial!
Thank you Dilara!
Amazing tutorial as usual! I am wondering if there is a way to do this without merging the background with the letter?
There is! But you basically have to separate all the blacks in the layer to achieve this. Double click on the merged layer, this will open the blend / layer styles menu. In the Blending options, go to “blend if”, and under “this layer”, slide the black slider inward. Afterwards, convert your layer into a smart object and voila!