Chrome effects Tutorial in Adobe Photoshop
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Written by Web Hosting Editor
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Wednesday, 10 May 2006 |
In this Photoshop Tutorial we will learn about creating the the essential chrome effect, don't leave home without it. This works on any object, not just text.
Step 1
Create your type layer, or import your shape that you want to turn into
shiny chrome Render type: right click/mac Cmd click the name on the layer
and select "render type". This converts your text to an object,
so you can apply all the filters to it.
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Step 2
select a dark gray for your foreground color and a light gray for your
background
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Step 3
Select the gradient tool (Linear, fore to background) and drag from the
top to the bottom of the image. Tip: Hold down the
shift key to constrain to 90 degrees.
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Step 4
Add a bevel to the type using the Layer style - Bevel and emboss. Your
type should look like this now.

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Step 5
Now we want to remove the layer style, but we want to keep the bevel
(Merge the effect into the layer).
We do this by adding a new layer and dragging it directly underneath
the layer with the effect ("Chrome" layer). See
fig. 1.
Now select the "Chrome" layer thumbnail and press Cmd/Ctrl+E
This merges the selected layer with the one directly under it and "renders
all effects"
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Step 6
Apply the plastic wrap filter. This is found under Effects>Artistic
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Step 7
Making the Chrome
This is where it all happens: Open Image>Adjust>Curves Cmd/Ctrl+M
and make a curve like the one in the example.
Or you can click here to upload the curve if you wish

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Step 8
Click ok.
The image shows the results of the curve applied to the image.
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Step 9
Repeat the same settings, by holding down the Alt/Option key as you open
the dialog box Image>Adjust>Curves or Option+Cmd/Alt+Ctrl+M
The result as shown here
If you want, Colorize the image with the hue/saturation.

This is how it looks after applying a black background color.
NOTE: In Photoshop CS and CS2 you can make chrome by choosing the double
ring setting in the Layers Styles (Bevel -Gloss Contour)
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