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How to create a text, which has the same texture as the background, and extrudes 3d from background

Explorer ,
Apr 23, 2021 Apr 23, 2021

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I am quite sure this is documented a gazillion times already in youtube but my struggle with how to describe what I want is likely the issue why I cannot find instructions. So I post here in the hope the community can guide me.

 

I have a background image. It is a photo of our universe, a galaxy to be precise.


Now I want to put a text on that image. But I do not want that text to be smack in the face, I want it to have the same "color" as the background (like, if the text would be transparent) but extrude 3d from the bacground so the text is visible.

Similar to neumorphic design

 

So I would end up with a text "carved" out of the background or I am also fine with "shaped out/sculpted out"
For example, in Maya or Blender, those are exactly the terms: sculpting.

One would "sculpt" a text on a wall for example to make it "extrude" with the exact same texture as the wall has.

 

So - how would I go about it?
How do I make a text "carved or sculpted out of the background"?

Thank you!

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Community Expert , Apr 23, 2021 Apr 23, 2021

First of all I would do that kind of thing in Photoshop. Bevel & Emboss effect.

The result won't be vector based anyway, so Photoshop will be fine.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upaeoOwaRgg

Like this

 

But that is with color. I need it with image as "color"

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First of all I would do that kind of thing in Photoshop. Bevel & Emboss effect.

The result won't be vector based anyway, so Photoshop will be fine.

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Thanks Monika indeed this was a good idea.

Also thanks for giving me right terminology 

 

Goal achieved with PS

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Glad you could achieve your goal.

Thank you for the feedback.

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