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New Colorful Retro Text Effect

This tutorial will show you how to use Photoshop brushes and layer styles to create an awesome colorful retro text effect. The Final Result: Notes: * the software used in this tutorial is Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended * the size of the final result image is 1024 * 768 * you might want to check the Basix Page to see some useful topics on dealing with Photoshop basics, such as loading palettes and some shortcuts. Step 1: - Set the Foreground color to #212121 and the Background color to #000000 (Black). Create a Radial Gradient from the center of the document to one of the corners. - Create the text using the color #f4edd2 , and the font Junegull . In this effect, there will be two different sizes for the text. So if you want that as well, create the text on separate layers. The Larger size is 250 px, and the Leading is 180 (to modify the vertical distance between the lines if necessary). - The smaller size is 150 . You can modify the sizes as you li

Latest Text Effect in Photoshop Using Layer Styles

  Step 1 Preparing assets and creating document. First create a new .PSD document, 600 x 400 pixels in RGB mode, 72 DPI with WHITE background color. Now prepare your assets. Install The Nautigal font into your computer and optionally open the .PAT file for creating background or use the Background Image instead of starting new document, so you can skip creating background and jump to step 3 of this tutorial. Step 2 Making Background. Go to Menu > Layer > Layer Style > Blending Options and use the settings below. You can also access Blending Options with two faster ways. First and the fastest way is to double click on the layer in your layers menu. Other way is to right click on the layer in your layers menu and choose Blending Options. When you are done with all the settings below, don’t forget to hit “OK” in the Blending Options window! If you have downloaded the Patterns file – use the pattern number 31. You can also leave the background without t