Realistic Frozen Ice Text Effect in Corel Photopaint v12

April 28th, 2006

Step 7: Now we have a small issue… the top of the text has “icicles” running down the front. We don’t really want that in there - there should only be icicles hanging off the bottom. So grab your mask or eraser tool and cut away the unwanted parts of the wet paint effect. You can see in this example that I’ve removed the icicles off the top of the “2″ but there are still some that need to be cut away on the inside left portion:

Once you have it all cleaned up, you’ll have something like this:

Go ahead and combine the two objects by selecting them both in the object docker (hold shift and click on each object) and hit ctrl-alt-downarrow

Step 8: Now things start to look like ice! We apply the Plastic texturing effect, which can be found at:

Here are my settings and the results:

Step 9: You’re done! Now we add a dropshadow and some text for the sake of showmanship and voila! Iced text by Faken.

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Dan

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One Response to “ Realistic Frozen Ice Text Effect in Corel Photopaint v12 ”

  1. Alvarez Says:

    Man you are really cool…!
    i needed to show a friend who uses photoshop that corel is not shit, because he showed me like 5 very good designs and i couldn’t battle back.
    now i think i can even win!
    thanks a lot

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