Photoshop: 3D Bubbly Text in Photoshop CS6 Extended+ | IceflowStudios

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Today's tutorial covers how to use the 3D features in Photoshop to create bubbly text. Splitting the extrusion allows you to edit each letter individually. Save 10% off at Squarespace with coupon ICEFLOW8! www.squarespace.com/iceflow Thanks to Squarespace for their support. Without the support of my sponsors, my content wouldn't be free for all you to watch. Make sure to check out my other Photoshop tutorials. Links below! MORE FROM ICEFLOWSTUDIOS: Subscribe! www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=iceflowstudios Website! www.iceflowstudios.com Facebook! www.facebook.com/iceflowstudios Twitter! www.twitter.com/iceflowstudios Google+! gplus.to/pinsky IceflowStudios is run by Howard Pinsky, providing FREE Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom video tutorials to the graphic design and photographer community. As an Adobe Community Professional, Howard's Photoshop tutorials have been recognized by schools around the country, design blogs, and by Adobe. To date, the videos uploaded to the IceflowStudios YouTube channel and website have been viewed over 80 million times. No matter what you're looking to learn in Photoshop, you're bound to find it in our library of over 350 tutorials. Topics include: Text Effects in Photoshop, Photo Composition, Photo Retouching, The Basics of Photoshop, Designing in Photoshop, Special Effects, and more! While new videos will be taught using the latest version of Photoshop, you'll find videos covering Photoshop CC, Photoshop CS6, CS5, CS4, and CS3. For more information on Adobe Photoshop, check out Adobe's website at: www.adobe.com/products/photoshop.html For the written version of most of our tutorials, check out: www.iceflowstudios.com/

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