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Striped Road-Inspired Text Effect

This tutorial will show you some tips on how to use the Pen Tool, along with some Brushes and Blend Modes, to create a striped road (street) inspired text effect.

The number 20 is used to demonstrate the basic technique of creating the main text effect, then adding the part at the top where the overlapping of the stroke happens.

Once you get the idea, you can use the same technique with any other text you like.

The Final Result

Tutorial Details

  • Software Used : Photoshop
  • Version : CS6 Extended
  • Time : 1:00 – 2:15

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Step 1

Create a new 1156 x 864 px document. Set the Foreground color to #464646 and the Background color to #0c0c0c. Pick the Gradient Tool, choose the Foreground to Background, Radial Gradient, in the Options bar. Then click and drag from the center of the document to one of the corners to create the Background gradient.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 1

Create the text in White using a big bold font. The font used here is Arial Black.

Now this will be only used as a reference, so if you can create the text as a work path without a reference skip this step.

One more thing to keep in mind is the size of the text. The more letters you have, the narrower the street will look, unless you increase the canvas size.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 1

Step 2

Once you’re done modifying your text, pick the Pen Tool. In the Options bar, choose the Path option.

A click will give you a (sharp) anchor point, while a click and a drag will create a curve.

So use that to create the text path, starting from one edge and ending at another (the start and end points should not be floating inside the canvas). And keep the path continuous, even between the separate letters.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 2

Don’t worry about making the path perfect, we’ll work on it in a bit. Just make sure to create the basic path shape.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 2

Pick the Direct Selection Tool, then start modifying the path. You can click and drag an anchor point to move it around, or you can click the Direction Points at the end of the two Direction Handles, then move them around to change the orientation of the curve, or drag them outwards and inwards to make the curve wider or narrower.

You can use the Add/Delete Anchor Point Tool(s) if needed as well.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 2

The path should look smooth and flow between the letters without so many overlaps.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 2

Step 3

Pick the Brush Tool and open the Brush panel (Window > Brush). Choose a hard round brush, set its Size to 125, and the Spacing to 1%.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 3

Set the Foreground color to #636363, create a new layer on top of the text layer and call it Stroke, then make the text layer invisible (by clicking the eye icon next to it), and pick the Direct Selection Tool.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 3

Right click the work path and choose Stroke Path. Then choose Brush from the Tool drop down menu and un-check the Simulate Pressure box.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 3

This will stroke the path with the brush.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 3

Step 4

Double click the Stroke layer to apply the following Layer Style:

– Bevel and Emboss

  • Style : Stroke Emboss
  • Depth : 215
  • Check the Anti-aliased box
  • Highlight Mode : Linear Dodge (Add)
  • Color : #b6b6b6
Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 4

– Contour

  • Contour : Ring
  • Check the Anti-aliased box.
Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 4

– Texture

  • Pattern : Gun Metal
  • Depth : 1000%
Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 4

– Stroke

  • Size : 2
Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 4

– Pattern Overlay

  • Pattern : Asfalto3
  • Scale : 25%
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– Drop Shadow

  • Spread : 17
  • Size : 16
Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 4

This will create the main asphalt road effect.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 4

Step 5

Pick the Brush Tool, then, in the Options bar, click the Brush Preset Picker arrow, open the pop-up menu, and choose the Square Brushes tab down the list. When you get a dialog box after that, just click Append, and this will add a set of square brushes to you brush preset.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 5

Choose the 10 px square brush, then open the Brush panel.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 5

Under Shape Dynamics, set the Angle Jitter Control to Direction. This will rotate the brush tip in the direction of the path (curve), so that it will maintain the same thickness along the path.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 5

Set the Foreground color to #d0c801, create a new layer on top of all layers and call it Center Stripes, then stroke the path with the modified square brush.

(Tip: Another faster way to stroke the path, is to have the Brush Tool active, then hit the Enter/Return key).

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 5

Now pick the Eraser Tool, choose the 24 px square brush, then open the Brush panel. Under Brush Tip Shape, set the Spacing to a value around 380%.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 5

Under Shape Dynamics, set the Angle Jitter Control to Direction as well.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 5

Stroke the path with the Eraser Tool.

You can either right click the path, choose Stroke Path, then choose Eraser instead of Brush from the Tool drop down menu. Or, once again, by simply having the Eraser Tool active, then hitting the Enter/Return key.

you can try some different Spacing values for the Eraser brush tip if you don’t like the result, or if you want longer or shorter lines.

Once you like the result, pick the Direct Selection Tool, then hit Enter/Return to get rid of the work path.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 5

This will create separate lines. Now you’ll notice that there is a problem where the original path overlaps. So you can go ahead and erase that part. We will fix it later in the tutorial.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 5

Change the Center Stripes layer’s Blend Mode to Color Dodge, and its Opacity to 80%. This will blend the lines with the street to make things more realistic.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 5

Step 6

Ctrl/Cmd + click the Stroke layer’s thumbnail to create a selection.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 6

Open the Paths panel (Window > Paths), then press and hold the Alt/Option key, and click the Make work path from selection icon down the panel.

This will open a dialog box to enter a Tolerance value. Lower values create more precise paths, so set it to 0.5.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 6

The selection is now converted to a work path. Create a new layer on top of all layers and call it Side Stripes.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 6

Set the Foreground color to #e1e1e1, then stroke the path withe the same 10 px square brush used before.

Hit the Enter/Return to get rid of the work path, then create a selection from the Stroke layer one more time.

Go to Select > Inverse, then hit the Delete key to remove the outer part of the edge stripes.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 6

Go to Select > Deselect, then change the Side Stripes layer’s Blend Mode to Vivid Light.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 6

Use the Eraser Tool to remove the parts of the stroke that meet the edges of the canvas.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 6

Step 7

This is the tricky part, in which the overlappinng area will be fixed. Use the Pen Tool to create the curve between the two points where the overlapping happens. Create the path from the center of the start point to the center of the end point.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 7

Stroke the path with a 5 px square brush tip (with the Angle Jitter Control set to Direction). You might need to adjust the path or change the brush size a couple of times. So just take your time, and stroke all the sides wherever there is an overlap.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 7

Click the Center Stripes layer, then use hard round brush tip for the Eraser Tool to delete the yellow stripes that intersect with the white ones.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 7

There should be no more overlapping parts now.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 7

The one thing left is the empty area where there should be yellow lines.

Erase all the yellow stripes that follow the empty area, then create a path to re-add them like you did in Step 5.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 7

That’s it for the stripes.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 7

Step 8

The last thing to add, is some shadow to give an illusion that the top part is actually on top.

Pick the Pen Tool, and choose the Shape option in the Options bar.

Create a shape that covers the top area of the street, and make it as precise as possible.

Also, extend it a bit more at the sides (top and bottom in the picture below) so that the shadow won’t be added to unwanted areas. You’ll get what this means in a second.

You can decrease the Shape layer’s Opacity value to see the original image clearer.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 8

Make sure to trace the exact original curve.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 8

Once the curve is created, Ctrl/Cmd + click the Stroke layer’s thumbnail to create a selection, then, Alt/Option + Ctrl/Cmd + click the Shape layer’s thumbnail to subtract it from the selection.

Create a new layer on top of all layers and call it Shadow, then make the shape layer invisible.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 8

Choose a soft round brush, set the Foreground color to Black (or a dark color), then start painting some shadows where needed.

This is where the importance of extending the shape’s side shows: It prevents the shadow from being added to the upper part of the street.

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Deselect when done.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 8

Step 9

Place the texture image right on top of the Background layer, then change its Blend Mode to Soft Light.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 9

Click the Create new fill or adjustment layer icon down the Layers panel, and choose Gradient Map.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 9

Place the adjustment layer on top of all layers, change its Blend Mode to Color, and its Opacity to 20%. Then choose Photoshop’s default gradient Violet, Orange.

Striped Road Inspired Text Effect step 9

That’s it!


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