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Logo Text

With a passable duplicate of the background image, let's now attempt to re-create the text found in Logo Text in 3D

Open the spectrum image from the last lesson and immediately add a new layer. On the Color Palette change the foreground color to turquoise. Working on Layer 1, (not the background layer), add your text.

It's unlikely that you will have the exact font, but if you scroll through your fonts you will probably find one similar that will do the job just as well. Make sure that the Antialias and Floating check-boxes are checked. For now, just type the word "The".

Add another new layer, open the text box again, and this time type the word "Style". By putting "The" and "Style" on different layers you can move them around and position them just where you want. You could have done the same with one layer but if after you added the second word you weren't pleased with the location of the "The", it would have been more difficult to re-select it to move it. Once you have both words exactly where you want them, open the Layers Control Box and turn the background off. Merge the two word layers by going to Layers | Merge | Merge Visible on the menu bar.

Release any selections by pressing Ctrl + D on your keyboard. To make your highlight and shadow press Ctrl + C on your keyboard, copying the merged layer. Now press Ctrl + L twice to paste the words into two new layers.

Open your Layers Control box and select the Merged layer. This will be your bottom most layer and the one we will darken to create the shadow effect. Go to Colors | Adjust | Brightness/Contrast on the menu bar. To make the bottom layer as dark as possible adjust the Brightness setting to -100 (minus 100), Contrast to 0(Zero).

Now select layer 2 on your Layer Control box, back to Brightness/Contrast only this time we want the text to be white, so set the Brightness slider to 100 (plus 100), Contrast 0 (Zero).

Layer 3, the final layer will be left the original color. Selecting one layer at a time in the Layer Control box, position your text so that the white layer is slightly above and left of the turquoise layer and the black layer is slightly below and right of it. If you can't see your highlight layer in the image window, it is probably behind the Layer 3 text. In your Layers Control dialog box turn Layer 3 off with the Layer Visibility Toggle button. After you have positioned the highlight turn Layer 3 back on.

Not satisfied with the turquoise text? Simply select it's layer (layer 3) in the Layer Control box, and on the menu bar select Colors | Colorize to change it.

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