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1. Creating the Background
Step 1
Create a new
900 x 675px document. Set the
Foreground color to #2c353c and the
Background color to #191919. Pick the
Gradient Tool, choose the
Foreground to Background gradient fill, and click the
Linear Gradient icon.
Then, click and drag from the bottom left corner of the document to the top right corner to create the background gradient.
Step 2
Place the
texture 31 image on top of the
Background layer, rename its layer to
Background Texture, change its
Blend Mode to
Multiply, and go to
Image > Adjustments > Desaturate.
2. Creating the Text Layers
Step 1
Create the text in
All Caps using the font
Intrepid ExtraBold. The color is #e5eaec, the
Size is
230 pt, the
Kerning is set to
Optical, and the
Tracking value is set to
100.
Step 2
Duplicate the text layer four times. Then, change the last three copy layers'
Fill value to
0.
3. Creating the Stroke Layers
Step 1
Double-click the original text layer to apply a
Stroke effect using the following settings:
Step 2
This will apply an outer stroke to the original text layer.
Step 3
Duplicate the
original text layer, rename the copy layer to
Stroke 1, right-click it and choose
Rasterize Layer Style, and then change its
Fill value to
0.
For versions older than CS6, you'll need to group the copy layer (
Layer > Group Layers), rename the group to
Stroke 1, and then go to
Layer > Merge Group and change the
Fill value to
0.
Duplicate the
Stroke 1 layer, rename the copy to
Stroke 2, and drag it below the original text layer.
4. Styling the Main Stroke Layer
Double-click the
original text layer again to apply some more effects.
Step 1
Add a
Bevel and Emboss with these settings:
- Style: Stroke Emboss
- Gloss Contour: Cone - Asymmetrical
- Check the Anti-aliased box
- Highlight Mode: Vivid Light
- Opacity: 100%
Step 2
Add a
Contour with these settings:
- Contour: Half Round
- Check the Anti-aliased box
Step 3
This will style the first layer of the stroke.
5. Styling the Top Layer of the Stroke
Double-click the
Stroke 1 layer to apply the following layer style:
Step 1
Add a
Bevel and Emboss with these settings:
- Size: 2
- Check the Anti-aliased box
- Shadow Mode - Color: #676767
Step 2
Add a
Contour with these settings:
- Contour: Cone - Inverted
- Check the Anti-aliased box
Step 3
Add a
Gradient Overlay with these settings:
- Blend Mode: Soft Light
- Opacity: 51%
- Style: Reflected
- Use the stove pipe 150 gradient fill
Step 4
This will style the second layer of the stroke.
6. Adding the Drop Shadow
Step 1
Double-click the
Stroke 2 layer to apply a
Drop Shadow effect using the following settings:
Step 2
This will add the shadow to the bottom layer of the stroke.
7. Styling the First Copy Text Layer
Double-click the
first copy text layer to apply the following layer style:
Step 1
Add a
Stroke with these settings:
- Size: 1
- Fill Type: Gradient
- Style: Reflected
- Angle: 90
- Use the steel pipe 60 gradient fill
Step 2
Add an
Inner Shadow with these settings:
- Blend Mode: Normal
- Color: #2c6c99
- Opacity: 100%
- Distance: 0
- Size: 18
Step 3
Add a
Drop Shadow with these settings:
Step 4
This will style the first layer of the text with the inner color. You can use any other color you like by changing the
Inner Shadow's
Color value.
8. Styling the Second Copy Text Layer
Double-click the
second copy text layer to apply the following layer style:
Step 1
Add a
Bevel and Emboss with these settings:
- Depth: 297
- Size: 35
- Uncheck the Use Global Light box
- Angle: 108
- Altitude: 42
- Check the Anti-aliased box
- Highlight Mode: Vivid Light
- Opacity: 64%
- Shadow Mode - Opacity: 0%

Click the
Gloss Contour: icon to create the contour used below. What you need to do is click along the line you already have to add points. Then, for each point you add, you can enter its
Input and
Output values, and check the
Corner box.
The values used for the two points are:
- Point - Input - Output
- Upper Point - 71 - 72
- Lower Point - 42 - 34
Step 2
Add a
Contour with these settings:
- Contour: Cove - Deep
- Check the Anti-aliased box
Step 3
Add a
Stroke with these settings:
- Size: 1
- Fill Type: Gradient
- Angle: 90
- Use the stove pipe 155b gradient fill
Step 4
This will add the first layer of shine/gloss to the effect.
9. Styling the Third Copy Text Layer
Double-click the
third copy text layer to apply the following layer style:
Step 1
Add a
Bevel and Emboss with these settings:
- Size: 21
- Uncheck the Use Global Light box
- Angle: 53
- Altitude: 64
- Check the Anti-aliased box
- Highlight Mode: Vivid Light
- Shadow Mode - Opacity: 24%
Step 2
For the
Contour, just check the
Anti-aliased box.
Step 3
This will add another layer of gloss.
10. Styling the Fourth Copy Text Layer
Double-click the
fourth copy text layer to apply the following layer style:
Step 1
Add a
Bevel and Emboss with these settings:
- Size: 21
- Uncheck the Use Global Light box
- Angle: 108
- Altitude: 74
- Check the Anti-aliased box
- Highlight Mode: Vivid Light
- Shadow Mode - Opacity: 0%
Step 2
Add a
Contour with these settings:
- Contour: Log
- Check the Anti-aliased box
Step 3
This will add the last layer of gloss.
11. Creating the Text Texture
Step 1
Set the
Foreground and
Background colors to Black and White, create a new layer on top of all layers, call it
Text Texture, and go to
Filter > Render > Clouds.
Step 2
Go to
Filter > Filter Gallery > Brush Strokes > Accented Edges, then change the
Edge Width to
2, the
Edge Brightness to
38, and the
Smoothness to
5.
Step 3
This will create a simple texture.
Step 4
Change the
Text Texture layer's
Blend Mode to
Soft Light.
Step 5
Command-click a text layer's thumbnail to create a selection.
Step 6
With the
Text Texture layer still selected, click the
Add layer mask icon at the bottom of the
Layers panel to create a mask.
12. Changing the Texture's Color
Step 1
Click the
Create new fill or adjustment layer icon at the bottom of the
Layers panel and choose
Hue/Saturation.
Step 2
Click the
Clip to layer icon, check the
Colorize box, and change the
Hue value to
200.
Step 3
Change the adjustment layer's
Blend Mode to
Soft Light.
13. Adding the Water Splash Brush to the Background
Step 1
Pick the
Brush Tool, and choose one of the
Water Splash Brushes brush tips. Set the
Foreground color to #e8ecef, create a new layer on top of the
Background Texture layer and call it
Splash, and then resize the brush tip to a size you like and click to add it behind the text.
Step 2
Double-click the
Splash layer to apply the following layer style:
Add a
Bevel and Emboss with these settings:
- Gloss Contour: Ring
- Check the Anti-aliased box
- Highlight Mode: Vivid Light
Step 3
Add a
Contour with these settings:
- Contour: Half Round
- Check the Anti-aliased box
Step 4
Change the
Splash layer's
Blend Mode to
Vivid Light and its
Fill value to
35%.
14. Adding the Sparkles and Adjusting the Coloring
Step 1
Create a new layer on top of all layers, call it
Sparkles, and change its
Blend Mode to
Vivid Light. Pick one of the
Stars and Flares Brush Set brushes, decrease its
Size, and add a couple of sparkles at the edges of some of the letters. You can control the tip's
Angle as well under the
Brush Tip Shape tab in the
Brush panel (
Window > Brush).
Step 2
Click the
Create new fill or adjustment layer icon at the bottom of the
Layers panel and choose
Gradient Map.
Step 3
Use the
Orange, Blue, Magenta, Yellow gradient fill, and then change the adjustment layer's
Blend Mode to
Multiply and its
Opacity to
3%. The effect is very subtle, but it helps enhance the coloring of the final result.
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