Step
1:
-
Fill the Background with Black. Create your text with the color #fff43e. The font used isThickDeco and the size is 250px. If you want to arrange the words
separately, create each one on a separate layer, then group them and call the
group “original text”.
Now click and drag the group to the “New Layer” icon to
duplicate it. Then, right click on the copy, and choose Merge Group.
Step
2:
Go back to the “original text” group, and double click on any of
the layers to apply the following styles:
- Outer Glow: Change the color to #fff43e, and increase the Range to 100.
This will soften the glow a bit.
Inner Glow: Change
the color to #fff43e, the Size to 10,
and increase the Range to 60
Click OK, then change the layer’s
Fill value to 0.
Now,
we want to copy the style to the other layers in the group. So right click on
the layer to which you applied the styles, and choose Copy Layer Style. Shift + Click
all the remaining layers in the group, then right click on any one of them and
choose Paste Layer Style.
Step
3:
Double click on the “original text copy” layer to apply the
following styles as well:
- Inner Glow: Leave the values as they are by
default.
Bevel and Emboss: Change the Depth to 225,
the Size to 2,
and the Gloss Contour toValley – Low. Also, check the Anti – aliased box for a smoother result.
Contour: Just
check the Anti – aliased box.
When you hit OK, change the “original text copy” layer’s Fill value to 0.
Step
4:
- Set the Foreground color to White, create a new layer and call
it “Sparkles”.
Download
the Sparkle Brushes by ~Scully7491, and choose the brush shown below. Change the brush Size as you like, here, it is something
around 35px. Start drawing
some sparkles randomly, but don’t overdo it, keep it simple.
Once you’re done drawing the sparkles, create two duplicates of the “Sparkles” layer,
and rename them to “Vertical Blur”, and “Horizontal blur”.
Now, select the “Horizontal Blur” layer, and again, go to
Filter -> Blur -> Motion Blur,
but this time, change the Angle to 0,
and keep Distance set to 135px.
Step
5:
The
final step is adding the colors. Create a new layer on top of all layers and
call it “color”, and change its Blend
Mode to Color. Then, choose a soft
brush and change its Size to something around 250px. You can use the ‘['
to increase its size and ']‘ to decrease it while you’re adding the
colors if needed.
Pick some bright vivid colors and start clicking inside your
document to add different color spots everywhere, until the whole text is
covered.
Also,
you can switch between the “Normal” and “Color” Blend Modes to see what you’re doing.
Once
you’re done coloring, change the Blend
Mode to Color, and you’re done!


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