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Choose File > New or press Ctrl/Command + N. The size of my canvas is 1600px
(width) x 916px (height) but choose any size you wish.
Step 2 Background
Grab the Paint Bucket Tool, pick #7f3e08 brown color and fill the background.
Step 3 Stripes
Create a new layer name it Stripes. Grab your Rectangular Marquee Tool, draw out
a long rectangular shape. After that fill it with #602e06 (Edit > Fill > Color).
Step 4 Duplicate
Once youve filled the rectangle, duplicate the Stripes layer (right click Stripes layer
and click Duplicate Layer, click ok). Repeat this step as need be, so that it looks
like mine. Once it looks like my image merge all of the stripe layers.
Step 5 Rotate
Rotate your Stripes Layer (Edit > Free Transform or ctrl T) I rotated mines to
39 degrees. Duplicate this Stripe layer again and place it next to your first Stripe
layer. Merge both layers. Grab your Rectangular Marquee Tool and make another
rectangular shape that covers a little bit less than half of the canvas and press
delete.
Step 6 Illustrator
Fire up Adobe Illustrator. Create the same size canvas as the one you made in
Photoshop (File > New) 1600px X 916px.
Step 7 Chocolate Drips
Next, we will be creating the drips in Illustrator. Of course you can do this in
Photoshop but for me its easier to do it in Illustrator. Grab your Pen Tool (P) and
mimic the curves and drips that I have made in Illustrator. At this time it doesnt
matter what color you make the drip because when we transfer it over to Photoshop
we will change the color.
The color I used for Highlight Mode #ffe8b8 and for Shadow Mode #cfb788
The color I used for Satin #633701
Read more at http://www.photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-tutorials/text-effects/how-
to-create-a-chocolate-text-effect-in-photoshop/#UmqSY0mBUSKF42PW.99