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| This is the 2nd part of a Photoshop tutorial to create a flashing lights text effect. Next, make a selection using the white circle and then contract it by 1 pixel. Set the foreground to a bright blue (00BAFF) and the background to a dark blue (064C75). Create a radial gradient, by dragging from the center of the selection down to the bottom of the selection. So now that you've created the 1st blue light, duplicate it and move it below. Set the hue (image > adjustments > hue/saturation) to -180, which should change it to red (image b). Now, duplicate both of them again and position them like in image c). |
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| Continue to cover the entire letter and then use the rectangular marquee to delete any excess of the letter. |
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| Once you've covered the 1st letter with the lights, finish off covering the rest of the text. Next, merge the layer set (layer > merge layer set) and then duplicate the resulting layer. Change the hue (image > adjustments > hue/saturation) of the duplicate layer to -180. This will change the blue to red and the red to blue. Now that you have 2 layers, save it and then open it up in Image Ready. For the first frame make 1 of the layers visible and for the second make the other visible. |
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| When you play the animation the lights should now alternate. Save the text as a .gif and you will have completed this Photoshop tutorial! |
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