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Adobe Photoshop Metallic Text
- By Anastacia Sholik
- Published 03/15/2007
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This new lesson we'll see how to create a metallic text that would be illuminated from behind.
All that we have to do now is opening a new file of the necessary sizes: File – New (ctrl+n) and paint the background's layer in black, choosing the Paint Bucket Tool for this operation.
Select after that the Text Tool of grey-light color and write the words you have next picture:
Apply
this combination on the layer: Layer – Rasterize – Type. Then make a copy of the layer: Layer – Duplicate Layer (ctrl+j). Next step includes grouping the copies: Layer – Create Clipping Mask (ctrl+g). Finally we have to apply on the upper layer the here shown filter option: Filter – Noise – Add Noise.
Blur out the layer, choosing the next combination: Filter – Blur – Motion Blur.
All that we have to do now is opening a new file of the necessary sizes: File – New (ctrl+n) and paint the background's layer in black, choosing the Paint Bucket Tool for this operation.
Select after that the Text Tool of grey-light color and write the words you have next picture:
Apply
Blur out the layer, choosing the next combination: Filter – Blur – Motion Blur.
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