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- May 27 2007
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Create a cool burning neon text effect in Photoshop in 9 simple and quick steps ...
1 Create A New Canvas

- Create a new canvas with a black background layer at 500px x 500px.
2 Create Type Mask Text

- Using the Horizontal Type Mask Tool create your desired text.
3 Fill The Text With White

- Use the Paint Bucket Tool to fill the text with white.
4 Smudge The Text

- Select the Smudge Tool.
- Choose a medium thick brush with a size of around 35px.
- Achieve a the smudged look by applying upward brush strokes on the text.
5 Colourize

- Apply a Colour Balance adjustment layer.
- In the three colour level input boxes at the top of the dialog box enter the following:
- "90"(red), "0"(green), "-90"(blue) for the Shadows tone balance
- "90"(red), "0"(green), "-90"(blue) for the Midtones tone balance
- "90"(red), "0"(green), "-25"(blue) for the Highlights tone balance.
6 Add Blur

- Select "Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur" enter a value of 2px.
7 Create The Neon Text Effect

- Duplicate the background layer.
- Apply an Exclusion layer blending mode to the duplicate layer.
8 Create Another Text Layer

- Select the Horizontal Type Tool.
- Create text that is identical in content and style to the type mask layer applied in step 2.
- Position the text in accordance with the original text layer.
9 Add Text Glow

- In layer blending options select Outer Glow and add the gradient to the Outer Glow of your choice.
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