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Naruto Font Style Tutorial
Learn how to create a text just like the anime series
Naruto
with this easy to use
Adobe
Photoshop tutorial (note, this tutorial was created for version CS/8, but
should work for the later older versions). It uses the
Ninja Naruto font I created (which you
will need). This tutorial is a revamped version of my previous
Naruto Font tutorial.
Before you begin, I would like to inform you of
NaruTxtGen,
which does what this tutorial does by without any work on your part, except
typing in the text. It is limited though, and has a few bugs, but if it
performs as you need it too, you can use it instead. NaruTxtGen is hosted by
Keiichi Anime Forever.
You will need my
Ninja Naruto font to complete this
tutorial. Please download it at this moment, and install it. You may need to
restart Adobe Photoshop or your computer if Photoshop is open to be able to load the font.
Create a new document in Photoshop with a transparent
background, of any size that you may
need (for this tutorial, 328x199 pixels will be used for the dimensions).
Now, with the text tool, pick the Ninja Naruto font, and type
only one character (like just S in Sasuke). If you want to make the font
rough, turn off anti-aliasing for the text. Open the Blending Options dialog
(right click the layer and select Blending Options), and apply a
Gradient Overlay (make it fade from #F0AF23
to #EF0E29). Then, apply a white
Stroke. Continue the same thing for the rest of the letters, creating a new
text layer for each letter, and positioning them so the letters are not touching,
but the borders / strokes are overlapping.
Then, rasterize every letter by right clicking each text
layer and selecting Rasterize.

After you're done with that, go to the Layer menu, and select
Merge Visible.

All the layers should now be only one layer, and to look
similar to this (the white border can not be seen in the following example due
to this page's background):

Now, go to the Blending Options dialog for that one layer,
and add a
drop shadow (you may want/need to adjust the distance depending on your text
size), and a
stroke (you may want/need to adjust the size depending on your text size).
Now, you should end up with something similar to the following:

You may additionally want to add a pinkish spiral, and some
small red text in the corner if you wish, but that is not explained in this
tutorial. With a spiral (using the
color #F551A6), and some small text (using
the color #FF0000 and also the font Impact
with Horizontal Scale set at 120%), the following is an example (the spiral
doesn't look very spiral-ish because I accidentally made circles instead, but
you can do better, right?):
Special Instructions for a Spiral: Okay, if you do not
wish to draw your own spiral, I have compiled this
spiral
template PSD (only tested in Photoshop CS) that you can use as a template
for your own logo. It has two spirals, the original [crooked] one I made and
one created by Syko.
Download it, drag one of the spirals to your own logo, and resize as needed.

You should be done now!



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