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Photoshop : Tutorials : Text Effects Last Updated: Apr 15th, 2008 - 18:38:37


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Author: PhotoshopStar
Authors Website: www.photoshopstar.com
Apr 11, 2007, 20:25

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1. First of all create a new document and make a background that will suit your text.


2. Change your foreground color to nice reddish color (#c71919) and it's best you use a very fat font.


Next thing apply the following layer styles:


You can download pattern here.


You should now have a result similar to mine:


3. Now we'll add some cool highlights.

First create a new layer, then select the text layer. (hold ctrl and click the layer thumbnail)

Now fill the selection with white (#ffffff) then move the selection up 2 pixels, press delete.


Move the layer up 2 pixels then change the layer mode to Overlay, lower the opacity to about 70%.


That's all for this tutorial. If you need to you can download the PSD file for this tutorial from here.



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