How to Create a Styled Mixer Brush Text Effect in Adobe Photoshop

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What You’ll Be Creating

Wondering how to add effects to text in Photoshop? Follow the steps in this easy mixer brush Photoshop tutorial to create and style your very own mixer brush tool. 

This mixer brush Photoshop effect was inspired by the many Photoshop text effects available on Envato Elements. Elements offers tons of text effects like this neon text effect Photoshop add-on, which will transform your favorite fonts quickly and easily.

neon liquid effectneon liquid effectneon liquid effect
Just one example of neon text effect Photoshop add-ons available at Envato Elements

What You’ll Learn in This Tutorial

  • How to create and style a mixer brush tip
  • How to create a text work path
  • How to adjust the mixer brush tool’s settings
  • How to smooth the final outcome

What You’ll Need

The following assets were used during the production of this tutorial:

1. How to Create Background and Text Layers

Step 1

Create a new 1250 x 2000 px document, click the Create new fill or adjustment layer icon at the bottom of the Layers panel, choose Solid Color, and set the Color Fill to #040214.

Solid ColorSolid ColorSolid Color

Step 2

Add the Blue circle background image on top of the Solid Color layer, rename its layer to BG Texture, change its Opacity to 35%, and resize it as needed.

BG TextureBG TextureBG Texture

Step 3

Create a reference text using any script font you like. The font used here is Nickainley, and the Size is set to 350 pt.

If you have more than one line of text, make sure to change the Leading value to one you like. Here, it is set to 550 pt.

Create the TextCreate the TextCreate the Text

2. How to Create and Style a Mixer Brush Tip

Step 1

Pick the Ellipse Tool, make sure that the Shape option in the Options bar is active, and click anywhere inside the document to get the Create Ellipse box.

Set the Width and Height values to 50 px, and click OK.

Create and EllipseCreate and EllipseCreate and Ellipse

Double-click the Ellipse layer to apply the following layer style:

Step 2

Add a Gradient Overlay with these settings:

  • Check the Dither box
  • Style: Radial
  • Angle: 0
  • Scale: 150%
  • Check the Reverse box if needed.
  • Click the Gradient box to create the gradient using the Colors #35378e to the left, #b62789 in the center, and #f15332 to the left.

You can use any other colors you like for the gradient to get different outcomes.

Gradient OverlayGradient OverlayGradient Overlay

Step 3

We need to move the gradient to the top of the ellipse. To do so, click-drag the gradient fill inside the ellipse.

Move the GradientMove the GradientMove the Gradient

Step 4

Add a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:

  • Size: 25
  • Uncheck the Use Global Light box
  • Angle: 158
  • Altitude: 32
  • Gloss Contour: Cove – Deep
  • Check the Anti-aliased box
  • Highlight Mode: Vivid Light

    • Opacity: 65%
  • Shadow Mode: Color Burn

    • Color: #7a7a7a
    • Opacity: 25%
Bevel and EmbossBevel and EmbossBevel and Emboss

Step 5

Add a Contour with these settings:

  • Contour: Cone – Inverted
  • Check the Anti-aliased box.
  • Range: 100%
ContourContourContour

This will create the styled tip that we will use for the Mixer Brush Tool later.

Styled TipStyled TipStyled Tip

Step 6

Since the styled shape needs to be rasterized to be used for the Mixer Brush, you can duplicate its layer first to keep a copy, hide it, and right-click the copy to choose Rasterize Layer Style.

Rasterize Layer StyleRasterize Layer StyleRasterize Layer Style

3. How to Create a Text Work Path

Step 1

Pick the Pen Tool and choose the Path option in the Options bar.

Click to add anchor points, and click-drag to create curves.

Pen ToolPen ToolPen Tool

Step 2

While you’re creating the path, you can press-hold the Command key to temporarily select and adjust the anchor points and their direction lines and points.

Another way to do that would be by using the Direct Selection Tool (A) instead.

When you finish creating a letter’s work path, Command-click anywhere outside it.

Adjust the PointsAdjust the PointsAdjust the Points

Step 3

In the Paths panel, double-click the Work Path tab and enter a name for your path to save it.

Save the Work PathSave the Work PathSave the Work Path

Step 4

It is better to separate the paths where needed, so that you can edit them easily after stroking them.

Make sure to align the paths so that they fall nicely on top of each other where they are supposed to overlap.

Overlapping PathsOverlapping PathsOverlapping Paths

4. How to Adjust the Mixer Brush Tool’s Settings

Step 1

Pick the Mixer Brush Tool (click and hold the standard Brush Tool to reveal it), and use these settings in the Options bar:

  • Click the Load the brush after each stroke icon.
  • Click the Clean the brush after each stroke icon.
  • Choose the Dry, Heavy Load preset from the Useful mixer brush combinations list.
  • Wet: 0%
  • Load: 100%
  • Flow: 100%
  • Stroke Smoothing: 100%
  • Uncheck the Sample All Layers box.

Once you adjust the settings, change the tip’s Size to 10 px more than the styled ellipse’s Size, so here the brush tip’s Size is set to 60 px.

Mixer Brush Tool SettingsMixer Brush Tool SettingsMixer Brush Tool Settings

Step 2

Select the styled ellipse’s layer, place the cursor in the center of the styled ellipse, press-hold the Option key, and click to load the ellipse into the brush tip.

Load the Brush TipLoad the Brush TipLoad the Brush Tip

5. How to Stroke a Work Path Using the Mixer Brush Tool

Step 1

Hide the original text layer and create a new layer on top of it.

Create a New LayerCreate a New LayerCreate a New Layer

Step 2

Pick the Path Selection Tool, click outside all paths to make sure none of them are selected, and then click the first letter’s path you want to stroke.

Path Selection ToolPath Selection ToolPath Selection Tool

Step 3

Hit the Return key to stroke the path, create a new layer, select the next path, and stroke it on the new layer.

Stroke the PathStroke the PathStroke the Path

Step 4

Continue selecting the paths and stroking them on separate layers until you’re done with the first word.

Place all the word’s layers in a group to keep things organized.

Group the Letter LayersGroup the Letter LayersGroup the Letter Layers

Step 5

Finish stroking all the words you have to start adjusting the final effect.

Stroke All the Text PathsStroke All the Text PathsStroke All the Text Paths

6. How to Get Rid of Unwanted Path Ends

Step 1

For some letters, the path ends might not be necessary, such as the O letters.

To fix that, you need to change the path’s starting and end points, either by recreating the path or by flipping it.

To flip a path, use the Path Selection Tool to select it, and press Command-T to enter the Free Transform Mode.

Right-click the bounding box and choose Flip Horizontal, and right-click it again to choose Flip Vertical.

Hit the Return key to commit the changes.

Flip the Work PathsFlip the Work PathsFlip the Work Paths

Step 2

Create a new layer on top of the original stroked path layer, and stroke the transformed path.

Stroke the PathStroke the PathStroke the Path

Step 3

Then, pick the Eraser Tool, and erase the end of the new stroked path.

You can temporarily hide any layers on top of the one you’re working on to see things clearly.

If the flipping method doesn’t create a result you like, you can recreate the original path but with different starting and end points.

Eraser ToolEraser ToolEraser Tool

Step 4

Repeat the steps to fix any other path ends you don’t like.

Fix Path EndsFix Path EndsFix Path Ends

7. How to Reverse a Path’s Direction

Step 1

If you want to completely reverse an open path, pick the Pen Tool, and click the starting point of the path.

Select Start PointSelect Start PointSelect Start Point

Step 2

Then, click the end point of the path to close it.

Close the PathClose the PathClose the Path

Step 3

Pick the Direct Selection Tool, click outside the path to unselect it, and click the segment that you created to close the original path (the one between the starting and end points).

Hit Delete to get rid of the selected segment. This will reverse the path’s direction.

Revers Path DirectionRevers Path DirectionRevers Path Direction

Step 4

Now use the Path Selection Tool to select the inverted path, and stroke it on a new layer.

Stroke the PathStroke the PathStroke the Path

8. How to Smooth the Final Outcome

Step 1

Select all the text groups you have, duplicate them, press Command-E to merge the copies, and hide the original ones.

Merge the LayersMerge the LayersMerge the Layers

Step 2

Go to Filter > Stylize > Diffuse, and set the Mode to Anisotropic to get a smoother result.

Diffuse FilterDiffuse FilterDiffuse Filter

Step 3

Add any extra dots or accents manually where needed, and make sure to do so on new layers so that you can transform them if you like, and then apply the Diffuse filter separately to them.

Add Any Remaining PartsAdd Any Remaining PartsAdd Any Remaining Parts

Congratulations! You’re Done

In this tutorial, we created a simple background and a reference text layer. Then, we created an ellipse and styled it to create a mixer brush’s tip. After that, we created a text work path and stroked the letters to create the text effect. Finally, we used a filter to smooth the final outcome.

Final ResultFinal ResultFinal Result
Photoshop Mixer Brush Text Effect

Top Photoshop Text Effects From Envato Elements

If you want to discover other ways to create cool text effects in Photoshop quickly and easily, you can find a number of readymade actions and Photoshop add-ons at Envato Elements. Here are just a few.

Furry 3D Text Effect Photoshop Action (ABR, ATN, PNG, PSD)

Furry 3D Text Effect Photoshop ActionFurry 3D Text Effect Photoshop ActionFurry 3D Text Effect Photoshop Action

Run the Furry 3D Text Effect Photoshop Action on your text, and create an unforgettable look. You can play the action multiple times to get different results. 

Grass Attack Photoshop Action (ATN, PAT, ABR)

Grass Attack Photoshop ActionGrass Attack Photoshop ActionGrass Attack Photoshop Action

How cool is Grass Attack Photoshop Action? This wonderful action covers your text in any of a range of grass effects with the click of a button.

Embers Photoshop Text Effect (ATN, ABR, PAT, PDF, PSD)

Embers Photoshop Text Effect Embers Photoshop Text Effect Embers Photoshop Text Effect 

Bring the heat to your next project with the awesome Embers Photoshop Text Effect. The action contains several different effects: hot ember, lava, magma, fire, etc. 

Flour & Powder: Photoshop Actions (PSD)

Flour & Powder - Photoshop ActionsFlour & Powder - Photoshop ActionsFlour & Powder - Photoshop Actions

Dream of having your text look as if it’s been written in flour or powder. Flour & Powder Photoshop Actions will make your dream come true in just a few clicks. Choose a font you love, run the action, and admire the results.

Super Luxury Glitter 3D Text Effect Photoshop (PSD)

Super Luxury Glitter Editable Text EffectSuper Luxury Glitter Editable Text EffectSuper Luxury Glitter Editable Text Effect

All that glitters may not be gold, but that shouldn’t stop you from taking advantage of the wonderful Super Luxury Glitter 3D Text Effect Photoshop. The effect is offered in well-organized, layered files which make it easy to apply to the text of your choice. 

More Photoshop Text Effects Tutorials

Here are more top Photoshop text effect tutorials to try from Envato Tuts+:


This content originally appeared on Envato Tuts+ Tutorials and was authored by Rose

Final product imageFinal product imageFinal product image
What You'll Be Creating

Wondering how to add effects to text in Photoshop? Follow the steps in this easy mixer brush Photoshop tutorial to create and style your very own mixer brush tool. 

This mixer brush Photoshop effect was inspired by the many Photoshop text effects available on Envato Elements. Elements offers tons of text effects like this neon text effect Photoshop add-on, which will transform your favorite fonts quickly and easily.

neon liquid effectneon liquid effectneon liquid effect
Just one example of neon text effect Photoshop add-ons available at Envato Elements

What You'll Learn in This Tutorial

  • How to create and style a mixer brush tip
  • How to create a text work path
  • How to adjust the mixer brush tool's settings
  • How to smooth the final outcome

What You'll Need

The following assets were used during the production of this tutorial:

1. How to Create Background and Text Layers

Step 1

Create a new 1250 x 2000 px document, click the Create new fill or adjustment layer icon at the bottom of the Layers panel, choose Solid Color, and set the Color Fill to #040214.

Solid ColorSolid ColorSolid Color

Step 2

Add the Blue circle background image on top of the Solid Color layer, rename its layer to BG Texture, change its Opacity to 35%, and resize it as needed.

BG TextureBG TextureBG Texture

Step 3

Create a reference text using any script font you like. The font used here is Nickainley, and the Size is set to 350 pt.

If you have more than one line of text, make sure to change the Leading value to one you like. Here, it is set to 550 pt.

Create the TextCreate the TextCreate the Text

2. How to Create and Style a Mixer Brush Tip

Step 1

Pick the Ellipse Tool, make sure that the Shape option in the Options bar is active, and click anywhere inside the document to get the Create Ellipse box.

Set the Width and Height values to 50 px, and click OK.

Create and EllipseCreate and EllipseCreate and Ellipse

Double-click the Ellipse layer to apply the following layer style:

Step 2

Add a Gradient Overlay with these settings:

  • Check the Dither box
  • Style: Radial
  • Angle: 0
  • Scale: 150%
  • Check the Reverse box if needed.
  • Click the Gradient box to create the gradient using the Colors #35378e to the left, #b62789 in the center, and #f15332 to the left.

You can use any other colors you like for the gradient to get different outcomes.

Gradient OverlayGradient OverlayGradient Overlay

Step 3

We need to move the gradient to the top of the ellipse. To do so, click-drag the gradient fill inside the ellipse.

Move the GradientMove the GradientMove the Gradient

Step 4

Add a Bevel and Emboss with these settings:

  • Size: 25
  • Uncheck the Use Global Light box
  • Angle: 158
  • Altitude: 32
  • Gloss Contour: Cove - Deep
  • Check the Anti-aliased box
  • Highlight Mode: Vivid Light
    • Opacity: 65%
  • Shadow Mode: Color Burn
    • Color: #7a7a7a
    • Opacity: 25%
Bevel and EmbossBevel and EmbossBevel and Emboss

Step 5

Add a Contour with these settings:

  • Contour: Cone - Inverted
  • Check the Anti-aliased box.
  • Range: 100%
ContourContourContour

This will create the styled tip that we will use for the Mixer Brush Tool later.

Styled TipStyled TipStyled Tip

Step 6

Since the styled shape needs to be rasterized to be used for the Mixer Brush, you can duplicate its layer first to keep a copy, hide it, and right-click the copy to choose Rasterize Layer Style.

Rasterize Layer StyleRasterize Layer StyleRasterize Layer Style

3. How to Create a Text Work Path

Step 1

Pick the Pen Tool and choose the Path option in the Options bar.

Click to add anchor points, and click-drag to create curves.

Pen ToolPen ToolPen Tool

Step 2

While you're creating the path, you can press-hold the Command key to temporarily select and adjust the anchor points and their direction lines and points.

Another way to do that would be by using the Direct Selection Tool (A) instead.

When you finish creating a letter's work path, Command-click anywhere outside it.

Adjust the PointsAdjust the PointsAdjust the Points

Step 3

In the Paths panel, double-click the Work Path tab and enter a name for your path to save it.

Save the Work PathSave the Work PathSave the Work Path

Step 4

It is better to separate the paths where needed, so that you can edit them easily after stroking them.

Make sure to align the paths so that they fall nicely on top of each other where they are supposed to overlap.

Overlapping PathsOverlapping PathsOverlapping Paths

4. How to Adjust the Mixer Brush Tool's Settings

Step 1

Pick the Mixer Brush Tool (click and hold the standard Brush Tool to reveal it), and use these settings in the Options bar:

  • Click the Load the brush after each stroke icon.
  • Click the Clean the brush after each stroke icon.
  • Choose the Dry, Heavy Load preset from the Useful mixer brush combinations list.
  • Wet: 0%
  • Load: 100%
  • Flow: 100%
  • Stroke Smoothing: 100%
  • Uncheck the Sample All Layers box.

Once you adjust the settings, change the tip's Size to 10 px more than the styled ellipse's Size, so here the brush tip's Size is set to 60 px.

Mixer Brush Tool SettingsMixer Brush Tool SettingsMixer Brush Tool Settings

Step 2

Select the styled ellipse's layer, place the cursor in the center of the styled ellipse, press-hold the Option key, and click to load the ellipse into the brush tip.

Load the Brush TipLoad the Brush TipLoad the Brush Tip

5. How to Stroke a Work Path Using the Mixer Brush Tool

Step 1

Hide the original text layer and create a new layer on top of it.

Create a New LayerCreate a New LayerCreate a New Layer

Step 2

Pick the Path Selection Tool, click outside all paths to make sure none of them are selected, and then click the first letter's path you want to stroke.

Path Selection ToolPath Selection ToolPath Selection Tool

Step 3

Hit the Return key to stroke the path, create a new layer, select the next path, and stroke it on the new layer.

Stroke the PathStroke the PathStroke the Path

Step 4

Continue selecting the paths and stroking them on separate layers until you're done with the first word.

Place all the word's layers in a group to keep things organized.

Group the Letter LayersGroup the Letter LayersGroup the Letter Layers

Step 5

Finish stroking all the words you have to start adjusting the final effect.

Stroke All the Text PathsStroke All the Text PathsStroke All the Text Paths

6. How to Get Rid of Unwanted Path Ends

Step 1

For some letters, the path ends might not be necessary, such as the O letters.

To fix that, you need to change the path's starting and end points, either by recreating the path or by flipping it.

To flip a path, use the Path Selection Tool to select it, and press Command-T to enter the Free Transform Mode.

Right-click the bounding box and choose Flip Horizontal, and right-click it again to choose Flip Vertical.

Hit the Return key to commit the changes.

Flip the Work PathsFlip the Work PathsFlip the Work Paths

Step 2

Create a new layer on top of the original stroked path layer, and stroke the transformed path.

Stroke the PathStroke the PathStroke the Path

Step 3

Then, pick the Eraser Tool, and erase the end of the new stroked path.

You can temporarily hide any layers on top of the one you're working on to see things clearly.

If the flipping method doesn't create a result you like, you can recreate the original path but with different starting and end points.

Eraser ToolEraser ToolEraser Tool

Step 4

Repeat the steps to fix any other path ends you don't like.

Fix Path EndsFix Path EndsFix Path Ends

7. How to Reverse a Path's Direction

Step 1

If you want to completely reverse an open path, pick the Pen Tool, and click the starting point of the path.

Select Start PointSelect Start PointSelect Start Point

Step 2

Then, click the end point of the path to close it.

Close the PathClose the PathClose the Path

Step 3

Pick the Direct Selection Tool, click outside the path to unselect it, and click the segment that you created to close the original path (the one between the starting and end points).

Hit Delete to get rid of the selected segment. This will reverse the path's direction.

Revers Path DirectionRevers Path DirectionRevers Path Direction

Step 4

Now use the Path Selection Tool to select the inverted path, and stroke it on a new layer.

Stroke the PathStroke the PathStroke the Path

8. How to Smooth the Final Outcome

Step 1

Select all the text groups you have, duplicate them, press Command-E to merge the copies, and hide the original ones.

Merge the LayersMerge the LayersMerge the Layers

Step 2

Go to Filter > Stylize > Diffuse, and set the Mode to Anisotropic to get a smoother result.

Diffuse FilterDiffuse FilterDiffuse Filter

Step 3

Add any extra dots or accents manually where needed, and make sure to do so on new layers so that you can transform them if you like, and then apply the Diffuse filter separately to them.

Add Any Remaining PartsAdd Any Remaining PartsAdd Any Remaining Parts

Congratulations! You're Done

In this tutorial, we created a simple background and a reference text layer. Then, we created an ellipse and styled it to create a mixer brush's tip. After that, we created a text work path and stroked the letters to create the text effect. Finally, we used a filter to smooth the final outcome.

Final ResultFinal ResultFinal Result
Photoshop Mixer Brush Text Effect

Top Photoshop Text Effects From Envato Elements

If you want to discover other ways to create cool text effects in Photoshop quickly and easily, you can find a number of readymade actions and Photoshop add-ons at Envato Elements. Here are just a few.

Furry 3D Text Effect Photoshop Action (ABR, ATN, PNG, PSD)

Furry 3D Text Effect Photoshop ActionFurry 3D Text Effect Photoshop ActionFurry 3D Text Effect Photoshop Action

Run the Furry 3D Text Effect Photoshop Action on your text, and create an unforgettable look. You can play the action multiple times to get different results. 

Grass Attack Photoshop Action (ATN, PAT, ABR)

Grass Attack Photoshop ActionGrass Attack Photoshop ActionGrass Attack Photoshop Action

How cool is Grass Attack Photoshop Action? This wonderful action covers your text in any of a range of grass effects with the click of a button.

Embers Photoshop Text Effect (ATN, ABR, PAT, PDF, PSD)

Embers Photoshop Text Effect Embers Photoshop Text Effect Embers Photoshop Text Effect 

Bring the heat to your next project with the awesome Embers Photoshop Text Effect. The action contains several different effects: hot ember, lava, magma, fire, etc. 

Flour & Powder: Photoshop Actions (PSD)

Flour & Powder - Photoshop ActionsFlour & Powder - Photoshop ActionsFlour & Powder - Photoshop Actions

Dream of having your text look as if it's been written in flour or powder. Flour & Powder Photoshop Actions will make your dream come true in just a few clicks. Choose a font you love, run the action, and admire the results.

Super Luxury Glitter 3D Text Effect Photoshop (PSD)

Super Luxury Glitter Editable Text EffectSuper Luxury Glitter Editable Text EffectSuper Luxury Glitter Editable Text Effect

All that glitters may not be gold, but that shouldn't stop you from taking advantage of the wonderful Super Luxury Glitter 3D Text Effect Photoshop. The effect is offered in well-organized, layered files which make it easy to apply to the text of your choice. 

More Photoshop Text Effects Tutorials

Here are more top Photoshop text effect tutorials to try from Envato Tuts+:


This content originally appeared on Envato Tuts+ Tutorials and was authored by Rose


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