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[Image: moon-shine-final.jpg]

Step 1 – Background

Since this text effect looks best on dark colored backgrounds, let’s create one. Using the color #0f1c25 and black, create a radial gradient from the center of your document.
[Image: moon-shine-background.jpg]

Step 2 – Setting the Type

Let’s set some type in the document to use the effect on. Bolder and stronger fonts will work better!
[Image: moon-shine-type.jpg]

Step 3 – Setting Up the Layer Style
Go into your text layers Blending Options (Right Click Layer > Blending Options).Apply the layer effects shown below, making any modifications as needed.
[Image: moon-shine-shadow.jpg]

Outer Glow

#afd3e2


[Image: moon-shine-outer-glow.jpg]

Inner Glow

#93c1d4

[Image: moon-shine-inner-glow.jpg]
Gradient Overlay

#afd3e2 to White


[Image: moon-shine-gradient-overlay.jpg]

Layer Style:
Code:
http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2008/08/moon-shine.asl

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Thanks for the tut man!
(07-10-2011, 05:04 PM)specizripn Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks for the tut man!

I'm glad you like it!
I just tried this it works perfectly! Thanks for this!
(07-11-2011, 07:21 PM)Cyber-Security Wrote: [ -> ]I just tried this it works perfectly! Thanks for this!

Sure thing! This can be used to make some amazing text for logos.