In this tutorial, as the title suggests, we will be making some glowing glossy glass text (try saying that five times fast!). I’m using Photoshop CS3, but this tutorial will work on any version, as far as I know. Enough talking – let’s get to the good stuff!
Finished Product
Here’s a picture of what we’ll be making:
On the requests in some comments, you can now download the PSD file if you get stuck on the tutorial somewhere.
Step 1
Start of by making a new document big enough to hold your text – I used 1000×600 pixels – and fill the background with the color #0e151e. Now go download the font called Space Age at dafont.com. The link is http://www.dafont.com/space-age.font. Get the type tool, and type your text into the center of the document. It doesn’t matter what color the font is, because we will be making the color invisible soon. You should have something like this:
Step 2
Now comes the good part. The great thing about layer styles are that you can apply them to any text, and it will look the same. Double-click on your text layer, and apply these layer styles:
General Options
Inner Shadow
Outer Glow
Inner Glow
Gradient Overlay
Gradient Settings
Stroke
You should now have something like this:
Step 3
We’re almost done! Now all the we have to do is add some small things that make it look better. First, let’s add a sparkle on the G. Go to http://www.brusheezy.com/brush/282-Star-Brushes, and download the Star Brushes that are listed there. Head over to Photoshop again, and load in the new brushes. Grab the brush tool, select the brush with the size of 365 (see the image below), and then resize that brush to 100px.
Now make a new layer above the text layer, set the foreground color to #f4faff, and click once with the brush tool on the top left corner of the letter G to make the sparkle. Here’s my result:
Step 4
For the final effect, we will make a shiny reflection of the text. To do this, first duplicate your text layer, and then rasterize the new layer and all of its layer styles by first pressing Ctrl+G to put the layer into its own group, and then Ctrl+E to merge all the contents of the group (in our case only one layer) together. Flip the newly created layer vertically by going to Edit>Transform>Flip Vertical, and then take the Move tool (V), and drag the new layer (with the upside-down text) down and below the original text. Look at this image for a reference:
To make the reflection seem to fade away, we will add a layer mask to the new text layer. Make sure that your new text (reflected) layer is selected, and go to Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal All to create the mask. Take the Gradient tool, set it to a black-to-transparent gradient, and draw a gradient on the new mask like this:
Finish
And you’re done! Here’s the final result:
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial, and I hope that you learned something from it that you can implement in your own designs. If you are having trouble with this tutorial, then you can download the PSD file to copy off of.
If you want more tutorials on how to create glossy designs in Photoshop, check out the Blue Glossy Button and Glossy Cutout Orb tutorials on this site.
Until next time, happy designing!




June 20, 2008 in 























U R awsome
Man its awsome, nice work, t.y.
Having some issues getting step 4 working right in CS, is it possible is might be done differently in that version?
It is a great tutorial, love the outcome, I’m using it as a title on a tutorial I am doing at the moment.
@ jeremy, that is a tricky part, takes a bit of time to get it right if you are new to it.
@jeremy: Step 4 should work in every version of Photoshop, but I can’t be completely sure because I only have CS3. In that step, all you are doing is duplicating the text layer (I take it you don’t have any problem with that), putting it in its own group (which can be done at the bottom of the layers palette, or by pressing Ctrl+G), and merging that entire group together (Ctrl+E). Then you just flip it vertically, and make it fade out (as I explained).
If you have any other problems, feel free to ask. I hope this helped!
Step 4 with the layer masks and gradient does not work in Photoshop 8.
@Artemis and jeremy: I see what you mean now. If you’re having problems finding the Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal All menu, then there should be a button at the bottom of the layer’s pallete that does the same thing. If you hover your mouse over that button, it will say “Add vector mask” or something of the like. Let me know if that works!
u have done d excellent work plz let me knw some more tutorials of photoshop as well as maya
can you host the .PSD please as my outcome is alot different than yours and looks no where as good.
This is not very cool
thats it, bro
Nice one!
My gradient looks way different… where’s the prob
@Raine Luntta: What does your gradient look like? Are you sure that you followed the steps exactly how I said?
Note: I have uploaded the PSD for the tutorial, so now you can follow along with the tutorial while you look at the example PSD.
I believe the problem is that older versions of CS may NOT have the “Group function” or ctrl+g. I have CS and do not have that option to group. So if I rasterize I get an accurate display of what I had, yet once I do the reveal gradient in the layer mask it changes the rasterization to a solid colored text.
@Ovist: Hmm…sounds strange. Do you have to rasterize it? Also, have you downloaded the example PSD file for the tutorial yet? It could be really helpful to you.
omg.. good work, man
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Dude u rock!!! =]
Good Tutorial! It was chosen for the home page of http://www.tutorialsroom.com
Please submit all of your future quality tutorials in there.
@Tutorials Room: Thanks for the info! I will consider this for my next tutorials.
Thanks for the tutorial! It was great, especially for a beginner like me. C:
Really awesome!!! Thanks for publishing these tips. Just starting out hope to use this tool better.
@Lumi: No problem! I write these tutorials for people just like you – beginning with Photoshop and not sure what to do with all of the tools. Of course, advanced users can learn too.
@Alfio Raymond: Thanks! I hope that my tutorials can be of great use to a lot of people.
can I use this in my video but just changing the words n font?
@jiawei: Yes – you can use this effect for whatever you want. If you would put a link back to this website somewhere, that would be great, but it’s not necessary. However, if you are going to copy the actual text of this tutorial (i.e. all of the steps), then that is prohibited.
its really great tut and nice i was looking for wan like that thank you dear
i will back again for more nice effectss
I don’t like your guide on step 4, serioulst update it so ppl can understand it
I tried following all of the seps on step 2, but didn’t get the product.. ANy help?
@Priya: What problem are you getting? You have to make sure that you follow all of the images in step 2 exactly, otherwise you could get a big difference from one mistake.
@Fill3: Many people have already understood it, but I will try to make it even clearer to read.
@ghawyy: I’m glad that you found this tutorial useful.
awesome!! thanks
My gradient doesn’t seem to be working….
@Ryz: Could you explain?
well i kinda tested it and it seemed to work when I put the gradient to Normal instead of Screen, because if I used Screen the gradient dont seem to appear…
Now i’m having trouble with the sparkle, it dosent look like the one you have, its just plain white and ghosty.
Oh wait never mind i missed a step for the sparkle. Forgot to create a new layer. =P
@Ryz: Great! Good job figuring that out.
I got a waaaaayyyy different result. =\
@R: How is your result different? Maybe I could help you figure it out.
It’s great! I made this with other colors, but for me it does not worked at well that you.
Very nice tutorial ., Thank you Very Much
Wow, quite a nice tutorial with wonderful outcome. Thank you so much!!!
Thanks so much, I am using this for my daughters birthday cake….:)
@Casino: Yep – it will work with any colors.
@Shannon: For a birthday cake? Awesome! How does that work?
wow the tips
Very nice, i like how to gloss came out with the font.
This tutorial worked perfectly for me. Thank you very much. It was well explained, simple and has a great outcome.
looks kooool !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love the clean effect,
Thanks,
-aQua-
Fantastic text effect! It’s everything you said, glassy and glowing! A very cool and stylish way to jazz up your texts. Thanks for sharing this awesome tutorial!
i love this colors black and blue!
Cool!