Three Simple, Cool Text Effects

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En general, text effects are overrated. Some of the best designers in the world practically never play with text effects. Nevertheless, it's nice to have a couple up your sleeve because, when used appropriately and in moderation, text effects can be magical.

In this tutorial, we'll go over three simple, cool text effects that may prove useful to you in your upcoming designs. We'll be going simplest to most difficult. Our first tutorial will deal entirely with blending options, our second with a few slightly more difficult controls, and in our third, will be manipulating our effect pixel by pixel.

Our first text effect will be a subtle bevel that works best on a darkish background.

Create a new document in photoshop. I used the dimensions 600 x 200.

Press Shift + Delete (doesn't matter what color you select) and click OK or press enter to fill your entire document with a color.

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Your Photoshop document should now be filled with a color. Double click this layer to open its blending options panel. Select gradient overlay and simulate these settings. The lighter color is #3a073c and the darker color is #2a042c.

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Now it's time to add some text. Any fluid sans serif font should work well. Your text must be #f4f4f4 before you apply any blending options to it.

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Double click the text and apply the following blending options.

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Congratulations! You're finished with our first text effect. Your final result should look something like this.

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Our second and third text effect tutorials will be added to this thread later today. The final results of these tutorials:

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Awesome, thanks mate! 😀
Is there a way you can make one for GIMP?
 
Lawson said:
Doesn't GIMP have pretty much the same features and PS?

Nice tutorial dude!

Yeah it has all the same basic stuff, but when it goes more advanced, GIMP falls short 🙂
 
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