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Lemon Lime TextIn this tutorial, we are going to learn to use a text effect that will apply a white glossy highlight to a lemon lime colored text. This is a nice text effect, because it applies some texture to the text to give it a more lime style look. You can apply this effect to any font that you desire to get even more interesting results.1. Open new document in Photoshop. 2. Create a new layer. 3. Select the Gradient Tool and apply a light to dark green gradient to the canvas from top to bottom. ![]() 4. Goto Filter > Noise > Add Noise. 5. Appy the following parameters: ![]() 6. Your canvas should now look like the following image. ![]() 7. Create a new layer. 8. Select the Paint Bucket Tool and fill the layer with yellow. 9. Apply the same Noise filter steps 4 and 5 from above to the layer. ![]() 10. Change the layer blending mode to "Overlay". ![]() 11. Type out the text that you want to apply the lemon lime effect. ![]() 12. Select the Magic Wand Tool and click outside the text. 13. Turn off the visibility for the text layer. 14. Create a new layer. Call it "Lemon Lime". ![]() 15. You should have something similar to the following image below: ![]() 16. Hit the Delete key and you should now have your lemon lime text. ![]() 17. Open the layer properties for the Lemon Lime layer. 18. Apply the following to the "Drop Shadow" properties: ![]() 19. Apply the following to the "Inner Shadow" properties: ![]() 20. Apply the following to the "Bevel and Emboss" properties: ![]() 21. Click OK to accept the changes and you should have the following effect. ![]() 22. Turn the visibility for the type layer back on. 23. Select the Magic Wand Tool. Click outside the type area. 24. Goto Select > Inverse. 25. Goto Select > Modify > Contract. Choose 2 pixels. 26. Create a new layer and call it "Highlight". 27. Select the Paint Bucket Tool and fill the selected area with white. ![]() 28. Click CTRL + D to deselect. You should now have the following image. ![]() 29. Select the Eliptical Marquee Tool and create a small circular selection on the bottom half of the beginning letters. 30. Click the Delete key to remove the bottom half of the highlights from the beginning letters. ![]() 31. Repeat the previous steps 29 and 30 to delete other sections of the highlights. ![]() 32. You are done. You should now have your lemon lime text effect! ![]() |
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