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Glass faking in photoshop

Use this image as reference. Open the image as new file. Duplicate the layer “layer > duplicate layer”.
Now you have the original and a duplicate over it.

Hit “T” to select the text tool then click in the canvas.. photoshop should automatically create another layer.. if isn’t so, go create another layer “layer > new > layer”

Use Wingding as font, click on the canvas and press “SHIFT + n”. Then select the move tool (V) and make an uniform scale of your text (hold down shift while drag)

when done, press enter.
Now go to the second layer, the background copy – of course is the one below the text and scale it a little as you make before for your text.


as you can see with this step we have to go out the margin. Let’s go on.. “CTRL + click” the upper layer, the one with the text to select it, the click on the second layer.

Click “e” to select the erase tool and cancel every thing inside the text. At this step you won’t see any difference.. but..
Go again in the first layer with the text and click “Add a layer style” , in the “General blendig” options set the “fill opacity” to 0

then go to "drop shadow" and use this settings

then go to “bevel and emboss” and use this settings



then add an “inner shadow”, those are the settings

We’ve finished. After trimming the image, the result.

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