Creating Gel Effect Text

January 7th, 2007

Firstly, create a new document 371 x 99, and then write your company name:

Go to Layer > Layer Style and select Drop Shadow, and then do the below change:

Select Inner Glow from the Layer Style menu, and then do the below changes there:

Select Bevel Emoboss from the Layer Style menu, and then do the below changes there:

Select Contour from the Layer Style menu, and then do the below changes there:

Select Satin from the Layer Style menu, and then do the below changes there:

Select Color Overlay from the Layer Style menu, and then do the below changes there:

Select Stroke from the Layer Style menu, and then do the below changes there:

At last you’re finshed, enjoy ;)

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  • 1. Abhijeet Sojwal  |  March 6th, 2008 at 8:25 am

    No - its not looking like gel at alll. may be you would like to use glass fileter in combinaton with satin.

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