Simple gold text
1. Type the text in white color on the dark background.
2. Filter > Render > Lighting Effects
(Click OK when asked for Rasterizing the Type)
3. Make the changes in the "Lighting Effects" dialogue
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1. Type the text in white color on the dark background.
2. Filter > Render > Lighting Effects
(Click OK when asked for Rasterizing the Type)
3. Make the changes in the "Lighting Effects" dialogue
1. Type the text in the shade of Brown as shown below.
2. Filter > Noise > Add Noise
Say OK when asked for Rasterizing the type.
1. Type the text with Pale Cool Brown as shown below. <br/>2. Filter > Noise > Add Noise <br/>(Amount: 7, Uniform, Monochromatic) <br/> Say OK when asked for Rasterizing the type.
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1. Type the text and fill with the color of your choice.
2. Filter > Noise > Add Noise
(Amount: 7, Uniform, Monochromatic)
Say OK when asked for Rasterizing the type.
1. Create new file. Keep default black and white color for foreground and background by pressing D <br/>2. Filter > Render > Different Clouds <br/>3. Filter > Render > Different Clouds
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1. Create new file. Fill it with the suitable blue color.
2. Filter > Sketch > Halftone Patterns (Size: 1, Contrast: 10, Pattern Type: Dot)
3. Filter > Noise > Add Noise
(Guassian, Amount: 27 Uncheck Monochromatic)
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