How to Create a Vishwaroopam Font Style in Photoshop
Vishwaroopam is a 2013 Indian spy thriller film written, directed and co-produced by Kamal Haasan. The film features a distinctive font style for its title and credits, which is inspired by the Tamil script and the Arabic calligraphy. In this tutorial, we will show you how to create a similar font style in Photoshop using some basic tools and techniques.
Step 1: Create a new document with a black background and a white foreground color. Select the Type tool and choose a bold sans-serif font such as Arial Black. Type your text in uppercase and set the font size to 150 px.
Vishwaroopam Font Style
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Step 2: Go to Layer > Layer Style > Blending Options and apply the following settings:
Bevel and Emboss: Style - Inner Bevel, Technique - Smooth, Depth - 100%, Direction - Up, Size - 5 px, Soften - 0 px, Angle - 120°, Altitude - 30°, Highlight Mode - Screen, Opacity - 75%, Shadow Mode - Multiply, Opacity - 75%
Contour: Contour - Linear
Texture: Pattern - Clouds, Scale - 100%, Depth - +100%
Satin: Blend Mode - Multiply, Opacity - 50%, Angle - 19°, Distance - 11 px, Size - 13 px, Contour - Gaussian
Color Overlay: Blend Mode - Color Burn, Opacity - 50%, Color - #ff6600
Gradient Overlay: Blend Mode - Overlay, Opacity - 100%, Gradient - Black to White, Style - Linear, Angle - 90°
Stroke: Size - 3 px, Position - Outside, Blend Mode - Normal, Opacity - 100%, Fill Type - Gradient, Gradient - Black to White, Style - Reflected, Angle - 0°
Step 3: Duplicate the text layer and go to Layer > Rasterize > Type. Then go to Filter > Distort > Wave and apply the following settings:
Number of Generators - 5
Wavelength Min/Max - 10/348
Amplitude Min/Max - 5/35
Scale Horiz/Vert - 100%/100%
Type - Sine
Undefined Areas - Repeat Edge Pixels
Step 4: Change the blend mode of the duplicated layer to Color Dodge and reduce the opacity to 50%. Then go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur and set the radius to 2 px.
Step 5: Create a new layer and fill it with black. Then go to Filter > Render > Clouds. Change the blend mode of this layer to Screen and reduce the opacity to 25%. Then go to Filter > Render > Difference Clouds. Repeat this filter several times until you get a nice contrast.
Step 6: Select the text layer and the duplicated layer and merge them together. Then go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation and apply the following settings:
Hue - +180
Saturation - +50
Lightness - +10
Step 7: Finally, add some text effects such as drop shadow, outer glow and inner glow to make the text more realistic and appealing. You can also adjust the color balance and brightness/contrast of the whole image to suit your preference.
And that's it! You have created a Vishwaroopam font style in Photoshop. You can use this technique to create other font styles inspired by different scripts and languages. Have fun!
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