This content originally appeared on Envato Tuts+ Tutorials and was authored by Diana Toma
In the following tutorial, you'll learn how to create a chrome text effect in Affinity Photo inspired by a vintage car logo.
If you don't have the time to learn how to do a chrome text effect, you can always try Envato Elements, where you will find a collection of text effects. These chrome letters are just one of the many resources.
What You'll Learn in This Affinity Photo Text Effect Tutorial
- How to add text in Affinity Photo
- How to do a chrome text effect in Affinity Photo
- How to work with effects in Affinity Photo
- How to create a Mustang text logo
- How to create a 3D text in Affinity Photo
- How to create a chrome logo in Affinity Photo
Tutorial Assets
You'll need the following resources in order to complete this project:
1. How to Create a New Document in Affinity Photo
Launch Affinity Photo and go to File > New to open the New Document window. Type in the dimensions needed whilst keeping the resolution at 72 dpi, the Units to Pixels, and the Color format to RGB. Hit Create.
2. How to Add Text in Affinity Photo
Let's begin our Mustang text logo by writing the piece of text on the artboard. Grab the Artistic Text Tool (T) and type "Mustang" using the Black Sand font, with a size of 224 pt.
Now, open up the Glyph Browser window by going to Text > Show Glyph Browser. Select only the letters "st" with the Artistic Text Tool (T) and find the corresponding glyph where the two letters are connected. Double-click on it to add it to the text.
Next, select only the letter "g" with the Artistic Text Tool (T) and replace it with the indicated glyph. The piece of text is now ready, so let's continue with the chrome text effect.
3. How to Do a Chrome Text Effect
Step 1
Let's find out how Affinity Photo 3D text works and the 3D settings that the application offers.
First, select gray as the fill color of the text. The main way to do a chrome effect in Affinity Photo is to use the 3D layer effect and the Bevel/Emboss layer effect together. To find them, you select the text layer and then go to the Effects panel where you will find a list of all the effects available. If you can't see the Effects panel, go to View > Studio > Effects. Make sure it is checked.
To get started, first check the small box in front of the 3D effect to activate it; then click on the settings wheel to the right to open up the entire window of settings. There are a lot more settings in there.
Step 2
Here are the 3D settings explained in more detail:
Radius: This setting will influence how deep the effect goes into your font. The value that you are using is specific to the resolution of the document and the size of the text, so you need to experiment with them and see what works best. You can create hundreds of different chrome effect looks.
- Radius: 12.2 px
Soften: Makes the effect softer or sharper. Let's keep it as 0 px for this chrome effect.
Opacity: 100%
Profile: Clicking here you will get six predefined curves that you can choose from. These curve options can decide and basically design the shape of the 3D surface of your font. You can also modify each of these curves by adding more points and moving the curve line in order to create your own unique design. I am using the first curve with an extra point added and moved upwards a little.
Diffuse, Specular, Shininess: These settings are about the quality of the light. If you add multiple light sources (and in 3D effects we usually do), these three settings are universal for all the light sources and you can't adjust them individually.
- Diffuse: 90%
- Specular: 80%
- Shininess: 90%
Ambient: This is the light that comes from the surroundings. When set to 100%, it gives a very white, blown-out light look, and when set to 0%, it gives the look of a dark room.
Light source: In the beginning, you only have one light source, but you can add more by pressing the Add button or remove a light source by pressing the Remove button. The Direction, Coordinates, and Color settings can be adjusted individually for each light source. Also, you can move around the light point manually, and it will give you different directions from which the light can come in your design. Play around with this to obtain creative results.
- Azimuth: 47 degrees
- Elevation: 52 degrees
- Color: white
Step 3
It is important when working with 3D and creating a chrome effect text that you add multiple light sources in order to obtain a more realistic chrome appearance. To do this, press the Add button, and the application will automatically add the second light. Now, you can set up the coordinates and the color for this light.
- Azimuth: -9 degrees
- Elevation: 0 degrees
- Color: gray R=74, G=74, B=74.
Step 4
We will come back to the 3D effect a bit later but now, we will continue with the Bevel/Emboss effect.
Make sure to check the box in front of the Bevel/Emboss effect in order to activate it. Now, take a look at the settings and feel free to play around with them. I have only changed the Type, Radius and the Direction whilst the rest of the default settings remained the same. This effect will create a thin darker edge on the right side of the text.
- Type: Inner
- Radius: 1.4 px
- Profile: none
- Azimuth: 133 degrees
- Elevation: 44 degrees
Step 5
The next effect is Inner Shadow, and you can see below the settings used.
Step 6
To create a shadow behind the chrome effect text, we will use the Outer Shadow effect, and you can see the settings used in the following image.
Step 7
Since this chrome text effect is inspired by the Mustang text logo, I decided to go for a bright red background. To make this Affinity Photo text effect more interesting and realistic, we'll add a third light source which has color in it—specifically the color that comes from the surroundings, so in this case a red color. Use this to give a little bit of the impression that you have light coming from the surroundings and reflecting onto the text.
To achieve this, go back to the 3D effect settings while the text is selected. Press Add in order to add a third light source; then change the direction of the light and set the color to dark red. Leave the rest of the settings as they were set up.
If you decide to use another background, at this stage make sure to sample a color from it and use it instead of the dark red. The color of the light source should match your background of choice.
- Azimuth: -52 degrees
- Elevation: 0 degrees
- Color: red R=100, G=2, B=0.
Step 8
This is what the Affinity Photo 3D text looks like in the end.
4. How to Create a Chrome Logo in Affinity Photo
Step 1
You have successfully learned how to do a chrome text effect. Now we'll go further and apply this chrome effect to a logo symbol. Exciting!
This tutorial was inspired by the vintage Mustang text logo which also has a horse symbol, so I decided to go for a horse logo too. You can draw a minimal outline of a horse like in the image below or download a horse SVG or any other logo symbol ready to use. Color it with gray.
If your logo is made of multiple shapes, make sure to group them before you continue as you will apply the chrome effect to the entire group.
Step 2
While the logo stays selected, go to the Effects panel and apply the 3D, Bevel/Emboss, Inner Shadow, and Outer Shadow effects using the same settings as for the chrome effect text earlier in the tutorial.
Step 3
This is what the chrome effect logo looks like in the end.
Don't stop here! This chrome effect can be successfully applied to many other logos, symbols, and icons, as long as they are vectors. Have fun experimenting with other shapes to create your own unique chrome logo in Affinity Photo.
Congratulations! You're Done!
Here is the final image of the Mustang text logo. I hope you've enjoyed this tutorial and can apply these techniques to create your own Affinity Photo 3D text.
Feel free to adjust the final logo and personalize it as you want. You can find a lot of sources of inspiration at Envato Elements, from more great-looking fonts to logos and other graphics.
Popular Logos From Envato Elements
Envato Elements is an excellent resource for logos. Here is a short list of some of the most popular logos that you can find.
Automotive Muscle Car (AI, EPS, JPG, PSD)
You've learned how to create a text effect inspired by the vintage Mustang text logo. If cars are your passion, here is a vintage car logo which is fully editable and ready to use. It's stylish too!
Hand-Drawn Vintage Cars Logo (AI, EPS, PDF, PNG, SVG)
Here's another take on a vintage car logo. Feel free to adjust the size or the colors as you wish because this is 100% vector and editable.
Vintage Classic Car Logo (AI, EPS, SVG, PNG)
Add a cool, bright color to your project with this vintage car logo badge. It will definitely draw attention.
Vintage Hot Rods Logo (AI, EPS, SVG, PNG)
Take the classic way with this club logo badge. The rounded shape combined with the pop of color could be exactly what your project needs.
Hand Drawn Vintage Logo Badge (AI, EPS, PNG, SVG)
If you are looking for a design that is more compact, with editable text and colors, then this round vintage car logo is a great option for you. Feel free to adjust it as you wish.
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This content originally appeared on Envato Tuts+ Tutorials and was authored by Diana Toma
Diana Toma | Sciencx (2022-09-25T18:26:17+00:00) How to Create a Chrome Text Effect in Affinity Photo. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2022/09/25/how-to-create-a-chrome-text-effect-in-affinity-photo/
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