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RAZZLE DAZZLE TEXT

 

I found this tutorial online, originally offered by Jason Hartgraves which he called 'Bling Bling' Text.  I thought it was a cool effect to share with others.  Thank you Jason.

 

1. Open a new image, 400 x 400 (or larger depending on how many letters you wish to use), RGB, white background, 72 dpi. 

 

2. Set foreground color to black (press 'D' key).  Select type tool and you want to use a heavy-ish font such as Arial Black, Size 92.  Type your word. 

 

3. Maker a selection of your text layer by Control clicking on that layer.

 

 

4. Insert a New Layer. We now want to select the gradient tool.  The Linear gradient used should be black to white.  Drag the gradient tool from top to bottom of the text.

 

 

 

5. Keep the selection and go to Filter/Blur/Gaussian Blur 2.2. 

 

6. Then go to Filter/Render/Lighting Effects.  Enter the following settings.

 

 

 

 

 

Your image should now look like this.

 


7. Still keeping the selection, go to Image/Adjust/Curves and select the following settings.

 

 


Your image should now look something like this

 


8. You now need to go to Select/Modify/Contract by 6 pixels.  Create a new layer and fill the selection with white (click on the inner area of the highlight with paint bucket)..

 

 

 

9. Still keeping the selection, go to Filter/Noise/Add Noise, settings 40%, uniform and monochromatic. Repeat this step by hitting Ctrl+F. 

 

10. We can now deselect by using Ctrl+D.  Go to Layer Style by double clicking on current layer.  The required settings are as follows:

 

 

11. Now click on Layer 1 and select Image/Adjust/Hue/Saturation.  Ensure colorize box is checked. Set Hue at 34, Saturation at 49 and Lightness at +11. 

 

12. Finally, double click on layer 1 to bring up layer styles and select drop shadow, use the following settings:

 

 

Your text should now look like this:

 

 

Have fun experimenting!

 

 



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