Using the Astro SE Solid font at 40 pt., type the word(s) that will form part of the top frame. An 8.5' x 11' file will work fine.ī) Using the Type tool and the Astro SE Solid font at 125 pt., type the word(s) for the inner portion of the logo in black (000000).Ĭ) Use the Type tool create a second text layer. Other font software can also be used.ī) Create a Photoshop file with the dimensions you need.Ĭ) Using the Paint Bucket tool, fill the background with black (000000).ĭ) Name and save the file and exit Photoshop.Ī) Open Adobe Illustrator and set up a new file. use the rectangle and rounded rectangle tools.apply strokes and fills to text and objects.use the paint bucket, gradient fill and brush tools.
Star Wars Movie Titles Tutorial by David Occhino Design This step-by-step guide will demonstrate a few simple tricks that simulate the look of the famous Star Wars movie titles, with background artwork in the style pioneered by movie poster artist Drew Struzan. If you have intermediate Photoshop and Illustrator skills, the Star Wars movie titles are not difficult to re-create. This is a free Adobe Photoshop™ tutorial from David Occhino Design. Star Wars Titles Photoshop Tutorial from David Occhino Design