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How to make chocolate words with PS? Urgent ~ the steps should be detailed!
1. open Photoshop, select menu file → new, and create a new file. the image size is 4*4px, the resolution is 72dpi, the mode is RGB, and the content is white, as shown in figure 1.

2. Select the text tool, the font and size are as you like, and enter the font you want. This paper takes "Sky" as an example and names the layer.

3. the edge is concave and convex. copy the "Sky" layer and name it "Sky1", temporarily hide the "Sky" layer, fill it with RGB(156,111,12) as the color of chocolate, then select ripple under the distort filter, and adjust the amount according to the actual situation, so that the edge will be produced.

4. Three-dimensional sense, and then make the font change from a flat state to a three-dimensional sense. Duplicate the "Sky1" layer and name it "Sky2". Double-click the icon of this layer to open the layer style dialog box, select bevel and emboss effects, and set the style as inner bevel and the depth as 5%, as shown in Figure 2. Then select the drop shadow, and change the opacity to 75%, so that the stereoscopic effect will appear in front of you. Finally, adjust the tone according to actual needs.

5. add nuts, copy the "Sky1" layer, name it "Sky3", and drag it to the top layer. Execute pixel->; Pointillize filter, set the cell size to 12. At this time, there will be a lot of colorful things stuck on the chocolate word, just leave it alone and click OK. Set the background color to white, and the foreground color to the color RGB(235, 177, 137) of nuts, run torn edges under the sketh filter, set three parameters according to actual needs, and click OK. Yellow nuts appear. If you are not satisfied with the distribution of nuts, you can also run noise->; Median filter to adjust.

6. Nuts are three-dimensional. Use the magic wand tool to select the non-nut-colored areas (white) on "Sky3" and delete them. Then open the Layer style dialog box of "Sky3" and select bevel and emboss (bevel and embossment) effects as before, except that the style is changed to emboss (embossment effect) and drop shadow this time. Finally, merge all the layers and adjust the colors slightly!

The final renderings can be viewed in my space photo album!