Scrabble Tiles Text Effect Textuts

Youve probably seen a couple of quotes written using the scrabble tiles somewhere on the Internet, like those on Tumblr and Pinterest. Theyre really nice and different, but its not always easy to create them.

This tutorial will show you how to create your own scrabble tiles set from scratch, so that you can use them anytime with any background you like. Its really simple and fun, so lets get started.

The Final Result

Tutorial Details

  • Software Used : Photoshop
  • Version : CS5 Extended
  • Time : 0:35 1:00

Resources

You can download the PSD source file for this tutorial, with a full set of tiles for $3 only. Click here for more details.

Step 1

Create a new document with the dimensions you need (depending on the text you want to create), here, the dimentions are 1152 x 864 px. Then, Fill the Background with one of the patterns in the Floral Fabric Patterns set, the one used in the tutorial is called Textures-WhiteFlorals-01_inspyretash-stock.jpg.

Place the texture D image on top of the Background layer, then change its layers Blend Mode to Multiply.

Step 2

Set the Foreground color to #ead89f, pick the Rounded Rectangle Tool, and make sure that the Radius value in the Options bar is set to 5. Then, create the tile in whatever size you like. Here it is 65 x 75 px.

Double click the Shape Layer to apply the following Layer Style:

Drop Shadow

  • Color : #3f2823
  • Uncheck the Use Global Light box
  • Angle : 147
  • Distance : 13
  • Spread : 15
  • Size : 13

Bevel and Emboss

  • Size : 3
  • Uncheck the Use Global Light box
  • Angle : 140
  • Altitude : 21
  • Highlight Mode Color : #fdf8e8
  • Shadow Mode Color : #dcd5bf

Contour

  • Contour : Half Round
  • Check the Anti-aliased box.
  • Gradient Overlay

    • Blend Mode : Soft Light
    • Opacity : 10%
    • Angle : 0
    • Check the Reverse box

    Use the default Black to White Gradient.

    This is how the tile should look like.

    Step 3

    Now, add the letter you want inside the tile. Use the color Black and any font you like. The font used here is Code Bold Code Free Font, and the Size is 50 pt.

    Double click the text layer to apply a simple Drop Shadow effect:

    Drop Shadow

    • Blend Mode : Normal
    • Color : #e9dfc0
    • Opacity : 100%
    • Distance : 2
    • Size : 0

    This will make the text look like its engraved in the tile, which will make it look more realistic. Once youre done, group the tile and the letter, and rename the group to whichever letter it contains.

    Duplicate the group and type in a new letter, then rename the group to the new letter. After that, select the group and press the Move Tool (V) then move the tile around and place it in the document as needed.

    Continue duplicating and placing the tiles until you write the whole word. You can also create a full set of tiles (with all the alphabet letters and numbers as well) and save them in a separate PSD file so that you can use them anytime you want.

    Step 4

    Duplicate the tile group one more time, and delete the text layer. Pick the Custom Shape Tool and set the Foreground color to #d5593d.

    Choose the Heart shape, and draw the heart on top of the empty tile, inside the same group. Then apply the same text Layer Style to the shape layer (Right click any text layer, choose Copy Layer Style, then right click the shape layer, and choose Paste Layer Style).

    Step 5

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

    Change the Adjustment Layers Blend Mode to Multiply, and its Opacity to 40%. Then click the Gradient box to open the Gradient Editor.

    Create the Gradient using the colors #b7a781 and #f9f2ea.

    Select all the layers you have, including the Background layer, and duplicate them. Then go to Layer -> Merge Layers to merge the duplicated (copy) layers. Change the merged layers Blend Mode to Soft Light, and its Opacity to 30%.

    Go to Filter -> Other -> High Pass and set the Radius to 8.0, then click OK. This will intensify the edges a little bit to make them look more defined.

    And thats it! Now you have your own Photoshop Scrabble Tiles that you can use easily to create any text you want in a couple of minutes. Hope you liked it.

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