Step 10Create a New Folder “m textures”. Select the letter “M” with the Magic Wand Tool and with this selection, add a Layer Mask to the folder. We will now have all our textures for the 3D “M” inside this folder. ![]() Use “texture 4.jpg” from the Rust Textures pack. Copy, paste and call the layer “texture”. Duplicate it and scale the duplicated layer “texture2″ down to 12.5%. ![]()
Step 11Adjust the Layer Opacity to 40% and change its Blending Mode to Color Burn for both layers. ![]()
Step 12Add another texture layer “texture3″ using “metal_plaque_bump_seam.jpg” Armored Metal Textures. Adjust the Layer Opacity to 26% and change its Blending Mode to Hard Light. Shift the layer around until you are satisfied with the texture’s position. ![]()
Step 13Use a Soft Round brush with Opacity of about 30% to apply a shadow below the “M”. Use the Smudge Tool to adjust and create a slanted shadow as below. ![]()
Step 14Add your company name, in this case “Multimedia”. Use Heritage Extra Bold, 32px, black. Next add a faint shadow below it. Duplicate the layer, rename it "multimedia shadow". Cmd + T to access the Transform Tool, right click and select Flip Vertical. Add Motion Blur. Change the Layer Opacity to 50%. Add a Layer Mask and finally, apply a gradient to fade out the bottom. ![]()
Step 15Now we’ll create the cityscape for our Multimedia world. You can use Cityscape Brushes for the buildings. Download a few abstract render packs : Render Pack Textures 1 and Render Pack Textures 2 for the textures. First use the brushes to draw a few buildings. Draw each building on a separate layer, between layers “clouds” and “clouds2″. ![]()
Step 16Resize, position and cut out part of the buildings that you don’t need. ![]()
Step 17For each building, create a New Folder which will contain their respective textures. Using the same method to apply texture for the letter “M”, select each building, one at a time, with the Magic Wand Tool and add the selection as a Layer Mask to the folder. Set the folder layer’s Blending Mode to Lighten. (editor:photoshop1) |








