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1. Begin with a new file, size and color doesn´t matter. Then take the Text Tool and type in your text.
2. Then go the layers palette and right click the layer and chose Blending Options and apply this settings...
1. Begin with a new file, size and color doesn´t matter, Then take the Text Tool and type in your text.
2. Then right click in the layers palette and chose Blending Options and apply this settings.
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1. Begin with a new file, I choose 300x150, but any size will work, then choose a dark background color.
2. Now take the Text Tool and type in your text.
3. Then right click on the text layer and choose Duplicate Layer, then rasterize the layer, to do that just right click...
1. Make a new picture (CTRL+N) i used the format 477x250 pixels.
2. Type a text in the middle of the image using the 'Horizontal Type Tool'.
3. Right-click on the text-layer and choose 'Razterize Layer'...
1. Make a new picture (CTRL+N) i used the format 477x250 pixels.
2. Press 'D' to reset the colors.
3. Press ALT+BACKSPACE to set the background black.
4. Press 'X' to switch place between the black and the white color...
1. Make a new picture (CTRL+N) i used the format 477x250 pixels.
2. Press 'D' to reset the colors.
3. Click on Filter > Noise > Add Noise, set Amount to 400, set Distrubution to Gaussian and check the Monochromatic checkbox, OK...
1. Make a new image (ctrl+n), in this example i have used 477x250 pixels. Make the background black.
2. Press 'D' to reset the colors, type a text via the 'Horizontal Type Tool', type whatever you want. Make the text pretty big. (look at the image below)...
1. Make a new image (ctrl+n), in this example i have used 477x250 pixels. Leave the other settings as deafult, click OK.
2. Press 'D' to reset the colors, now your primary color is black and your secondary color is white.
3. Click on the 'Horizontal Type Tool' click in your image...
1. Begin with a new file, 400x100, with #3E3B70 as your background color. Then take the Text Tool and type in something.
2. Now right click on your text layer and choose Blending Options, then apply these settings:...









