Hey guys in this tutorial you will be creating a cool text effect I discovered on accident. Anyway, lets jump right in!
End Result:
![[Image: tile8.png]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_t0ZK90j2mnzcL0k1lyJOxHw2lO10ZTtRzlUaHaTRF3UrSmYdmZqKzqq9ch5XQIf-UL1Chc0A3NIkVRDdbP_S0bA3-1W_vRBJM7LB65Jba3EFc=s0-d)
Pre-Step: Pattern
Before we begin we're going to have to create a pattern real quick. Open up a 10x10 document and draw out this with a 1px pencil.
![[Image: tile0.png]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sz_oWb64x2EW020-OcwUzpWEcpIMqrptb-2jGj-76dfUIh8beZUNarjES8LZrmF8P89CXKp-AA49IdisQdB-8ilo6Lyf5o8W9Wnu6hOG_ztA=s0-d)
Note: I added a grey background so you can see the white in the pattern. Leave your background transparent.
After you've created the pattern, define it. Edit>define pattern. Now our pattern is ready for use!
![[Image: tile0-2.png]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tkqxfZfpSIVCtOF3RjH5gH7x_8EBVPlh4BY30mddggaZjIWg-dVqm1iuV4IEqvpO0oO6_-r7Igg-K_d6cUnrX6e2mxZP_DyyyZ49p-WCdRbGLY=s0-d)
Step 1:
Open up a fresh document 600x330px in size. Set the background to white.
![[Image: tile1.png]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_skFwHsmoqe-yQI2K7DfyCvUMwAldAaYsApde_WugVkj8OkaO43mVm8dqNbihn0LkPDxn7N2mZe_YpKtHLoDK9Qq8fKQ5gyLht__TFpNMeEqQ=s0-d)
Step 2:
Set your foreground color to #a74930 and type out your text in big letters. I used the font "bebas".
![[Image: tile2.png]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_t-oHdnMKdDbw2fRUOC9-q87C_9X_R8lBezXKXrR4AASUk_49sCXDQte_n2a6cykqQIkb3XbRrDTiQeHrLXosO5PDkxQJwKvBknyS8y3O23KxM=s0-d)
Step 3:
Now set your foreground color to #7ca730 and type out the second part of your text in a new text box. In my case thats the "GFX" part.
![[Image: tile3.png]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uyntX1C6yK39r5vmdbIrNvA8cNQu-Wg-GGhP-aBYHZBBLYyQyOMfycIIuVuOs765szDWu2Ik-6PN1oSi7LsJeJrlEi_uJPfBb_li__1xlHD3w=s0-d)
Note: from this point on apply the steps to both text layers.
Step 4:
Open up blending options (layer>layer style>blending options) and apply drop shadow with the settings shown below.
![[Image: tile4.png]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_unKW62FVSeZpHhHqRUXK7KRyoruNAYSqTouOzJuLLEnQdtYSpcyBnyIaUbhIq-AOfiE7dpi8OtHO-DXI6Yk18N3b6tU6CkLxKMciA_9wZ_-YE=s0-d)
Step 5:
Now apply Gradient Overlay.
![[Image: tile5.png]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sKh6opo8YzBt-WvSGW0lbachpbNFiSnNU29Fa2cJsGKzfWACg8xzVC5T_p3k3yRSix9y0qPe2emuF28IDzSmrk30eW_FK67ThnaWPK61FF2hc=s0-d)
Step 6:
Now it's time to use that pattern we made. Apply pattern overlay.
![[Image: tile6.png]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tQrNZ0ZoDDROeT88y_u__NPI8coSNm1MwiJtTf-kakfLhlqUlg_hnZCq3KvN-qGUK9nzpLI2qNOJXva2PwO6w01UrGUa2fSZGBneSQZFhPlpw=s0-d)
Step 7:
Last but not least apply stroke.
![[Image: tile7.png]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tYLIh3wuQqF-bpjD8EuqR4Fx52M4F_9ligz7i93VthrGpnQ1bGEtliOeLcg5qNeFS7GddAd-9V_PnZFVJjVikwAggrm91Ik5d6EqInyfoQj8s=s0-d)
That's it, heres how your final product should look. Pretty cool huh?
End Result:
Pre-Step: Pattern
Before we begin we're going to have to create a pattern real quick. Open up a 10x10 document and draw out this with a 1px pencil.
Note: I added a grey background so you can see the white in the pattern. Leave your background transparent.
After you've created the pattern, define it. Edit>define pattern. Now our pattern is ready for use!
Step 1:
Open up a fresh document 600x330px in size. Set the background to white.
Step 2:
Set your foreground color to #a74930 and type out your text in big letters. I used the font "bebas".
Step 3:
Now set your foreground color to #7ca730 and type out the second part of your text in a new text box. In my case thats the "GFX" part.
Note: from this point on apply the steps to both text layers.
Step 4:
Open up blending options (layer>layer style>blending options) and apply drop shadow with the settings shown below.
Step 5:
Now apply Gradient Overlay.
Step 6:
Now it's time to use that pattern we made. Apply pattern overlay.
Step 7:
Last but not least apply stroke.
That's it, heres how your final product should look. Pretty cool huh?
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