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Photoshop Text Effects: Gold Plated Text

Learn Photoshop with Free Photoshop Text Effects Tutorials at Photoshop Essentials.com

Written By Steve Patterson

In this Photoshop text effects tutorial, we're going to learn how to turn text into gold using Photoshop's Layer Styles. We'll even throw in some sparkles at the end to make our gold letters really shine.

Here's the effect we're going for:

Adobe Photoshop Text Effects: The final effect

Let's get started.

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Step 1: Open A New Photoshop Document

Open a new document in Photoshop by going up to the File menu and choosing New..., or by using the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+N (Win) / Command+N (Mac). I'm just going to use the 640x480 preset size. You can use whichever size you like for your width and height, and then click OK to create your new Photoshop document:

Adobe Photoshop Text Effects: Creating a new document in Photoshop

Adobe Photoshop Text Effects: Create a new document in Photoshop. I'm using the 640x480 preset size.

Step 2: Fill The Background Layer With Black

Press D on your keyboard to quickly reset Photoshop's foreground and background colors, which sets black as your foreground color. Then use the keyboard shortcut Alt+Backspace (Win) / Option+Delete (Mac) to fill the Background layer with black:

Adobe Photoshop Text Effects: Fill the Background layer with black

Adobe Photoshop Text Effects: The Background layer now filled with black.

Step 3: Set Your Foreground Color To White And Add Your Text

Press X on your keyboard to swap your foreground and background colors so white becomes your foreground color. Select your Type tool from the Tools palette or by pressing T on your keyboard. Choose a font from the Options Bar at the top of the screen, then click inside the Document Window and enter your text. I'm using "Times New Roman Bold" here to keep things simple if you want to follow along. I'll enter the word "GOLD":

Adobe Photoshop Text Effects: Enter your text

Adobe Photoshop Text Effects: Set your foreground color to white and enter your text.

Step 4: Resize Your Text With The Free Transform Command

The text is too small at this point, so with the text layer selected in the Layers palette, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+T (Win) / Command+T (Mac) to bring up Photoshop's Free Transform box and handles around the text. Hold down Shift+Alt (Win) / Shift+Option (Mac) to have Photoshop constrain the text proportions and resize the text from the center as you drag out any of the corner handles to enlarge the text:

Adobe Photoshop Text Effects: Photoshop's Free Transform box and handles around the text

Adobe Photoshop Text Effects: Resize the text with Free Transform.

Press Enter (Win) / Return (Mac) when you're done to accept the transformation.

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