Thanks!
By the way guys, I discovered something important. It's okay to create the image on a computer but you'll have to make adjustments if you are going to print the image. I found out that you DON'T darken the heavy gradient and you must make the fill on the smooth gradient (grab the fill handles) so smooth that it's no longer a perceivable gradient (it's looks like a solid color) then back up just a bit so that you have a tiny amount of gradient. Then go into the photo tool (we are still on the smooth gradient only here) and lighten up the brightness to about +25 (and maybe more) or you'll print out a DARK image. Keep these things in mind when printing. If you're gonna make your lettering thin instead of thick then you will be able to quickly convert the entire image into black for printing on a business card or as a black letterhead stationery but if you have a laser printer you can make that image with gold foil (as I understand it). I have a color laser printer but I personally have never printed foil with it. If you know how to do it and you happen to have a laser printer, more power to you.
Mark
This is a fun technique Thanks for sharing Mark. If you want to create this effect so it is completely editable as text you can use the bevel tool and seamless tiling bitmaps. You can run Filter Forge as a stand alone and generate all kinds of them
to apply a different bitmap to the bevel after bevelling your text hold down ctrl and use the selector tool to select the bevel. Once the bottom of the screen shows you have a bevel selected select your bit map from the bitmap gallery and click fill at the top of the gallery.( I am assuming here that the bitmaps have already been imported or dropped into the document)
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Here's a couple of more gold text, Jpg1 is from a tut. by Frances. Ahh those were the days Frances, the XaraXone, tutorials, tips and tricks, all gone but never forgotton.
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