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How Do I Make Chrome 3d Text in Photoshop?

Last updated on November 21, 2022 @ 5:51 pm

There are a few different ways that you can make 3D text in Photoshop, and each has its own advantages and disadvantages. One popular method is to create a 3D text layer using the 3D Text tool. This tool is found in the Type menu in Photoshop CS6 and above, and allows you to create a 3D text layer from scratch.

However, one downside of this method is that it can be quite time-consuming to create a 3D text layer from scratch using the 3D Text tool. If you’re looking for a quicker way to create 3D text, you can try using a Photoshop plugin such as Xara 3D Maker. This plugin allows you to quickly generate 3D text with just a few clicks.

Once you’ve created your 3D text layer, you’ll need to style it to make it look good. One way to do this is to use the Layer Styles dialog box.

You can access this dialog box by double-clicking on the layer in the Layers panel. In the Layer Styles dialog box, you can add various effects to your 3D text layer, such as drop shadows, glows, and bevels.

Another way to style your 3D text is to use HTML tags. You can use the < p >,< b >, and < u > tags to control the appearance of your text.

For example, the < p > tag will add paragraph breaks, while the < b > tag will make your text bold. You can also use CSS stylesheet properties to style your 3D text further.

Once you’ve styled your 3D text, you can then add it to your website or blog by using the ‘Insert’ function in Photoshop. Simply select your 3D text layer in the Layers panel and then click on ‘Insert’ in the top menu bar.

In the Insert dialog box, select ‘Image’ as the output type and then click ‘OK’. Your 3D text will now be inserted into your web page or blog post!

PRO TIP: This article provides instructions on how to create 3D text in Photoshop, but does not offer any warning about the potential risks of doing so. 3D text can be very difficult to read and can cause eye strain, so it is important to be aware of these risks before attempting to create it.
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