Quick Tip: Create a Neon Text Effect in Photoshop

Quick Tip: Create a Neon Text Effect in Photoshop

Tutorial Details
  • Apps Used: Adobe Photoshop CS
  • Difficulty: Beginner
  • Estimated Completion Time: 45 Minutes

Final Product What You'll Be Creating

In this tutorial we will show you how to make a neon text effect in Photoshop using layer styles and textures.
Let’s get started!


Tutorial Assets

The following assets were used during the production of this tutorial.


Step 1

First make a new PSD document 1200 x 600 pixels resolution 72 Dpi. Now open the brick wall texture and copy and paste it into your new PSD document. Command/Ctrl-T (transform) the texture and resize it until you are happy with it. Make the brick wall texture darker with levels – Image – Adjustments – Levels or Command/Ctrl – L.


Step 2

Now make your text with the font "Impact." I used the settings below.


Step 3

Now we are going to apply some layer styles. Double Click on the text layer to open Layer Styles. Select Stroke and use the settings below.

Now select Drop Shadow


Step 4

Now we are going to make the grill texture. Make a new document 10 x 10 pixels 72 Dpi. Enlarge the document to 3200% by pressing Command/Ctrl – +. Use a hard brush size 1 px to make 2 lines of black like below. Now save this pattern by going to "Edit – Define Pattern" and name it Grill Pattern. Close this document.


Step 5

Copy the text layer, right click on the text layer and choose "Duplicate Layer." Now remove the layer styles on this layer by right click on the layer and choose "Clear Layer Styles." Double Click on the text layer to open Layer Styles. Use the settings below.


Step 6

For the little 3D effect on the text move the second text layer 5x up with the arrows on your keyboard with the Move Tool (v) selected.


Step 7

Now we are going to make the neon. Again copy the text layer, right click on the text layer and choose "Duplicate Layer." Now remove the layer styles on this layer by right click on the layer and choose "Clear Layer Styles." Use the settings below.

Click on OK. Right click on the "fx" of this text layer and choose "Create Layer"


Step 8

Now we are going to make the layer styles for the neon on the layer we just made. Use the settings below.


Step 9

Select the "Eraser Tool" (e) and erase some parts from the neon for a realistic look. You can also draw on this layer with a hard Brush for some curves.


Step 10

You can draw some wires if you like. Make a new layer (put this layer below the neon layer). Use a hard brush size 7 and size 4 to draw the wires. Use the setting below


Step 10

Put a gradient fill on the background. Double click on the brick wall layer and use the settings below


Final Image

Michael Kruiswijk is Designercow on Graphicriver
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  • http://britesnow.com Jeremy Chone

    Great tutorial. You have a little mistake above, you forgot a inner glow screenshot (you put outer glow twice)

    • Ana

      …and the buttons (bolts)…and the light on the brick wall (outer glow on first text layer)

  • MG

    Hello, good tutorial,
    In step 8, the “Inner glow style” capture is missing.
    =)
    Thanks.

  • http://turra.co Ahmet

    final result is so realistic, thanks.

  • eddiebarbosa

    On step 8 the outer glow repeats twice and in step 10 I didn’t get the same effect.

    • Hicham Zaki

      Just try to move the gradient position with your mouse, in the moment of putting the preference information.

  • theartist

    Very cool, thanks!

  • http://www.antsmagazine.com/ Unaiz

    Nice tut… good job..

  • http://www.antsmagazine.com/ Unaiz

    Nice tut… good job..

  • http://www.tutoriallounge.com Tutorial Lounge

    i got all easily and thanks for this creative effort.

  • Danny

    Great tutorial but just spotted that on step 9 you have repeated the outer glow style twice and missed out the inner glow style. :)

  • https://www.facebook.com/mikelockin.martdeschmidt Marty Smith

    Great tutorial, why does it say “rockbigdave” in the brickwall background though?

  • http://allsnoringcures.com/ Sisir

    Good old school trick. If i am right there is already a tutorial about creating neon light text on psdtuts.

  • Drola

    Great tutorial!

  • Joe Hamid

    Step 8 Inner Glow:
    Blend Mode – Normal
    Opacity – 100%
    Noise – 0%
    Color – #3afa06
    Technique – Softer
    Source – Center
    Choke – 0%
    Size – 5px
    Range – 50%
    Jitter – 0%

  • http://www.asansorculersitesi.com Alican

    It’s so cool!

  • http://www.nat4an.com Nathan

    Great tutorial. I have been out of the Graphic Design for quite some time. Long story short, after working months on building my web design portfolio, I now need to work on projects, so this was a great first-again project to work on. I will make it mine now by adding some other cool stuff. Thanks for the great tut!

  • http://worksofwisnu.com xWisnux

    Good tutorial, I will try to implement this neon for one of my work!

  • http://graphicriver.net/user/DesirableKiss/portfolio KAT

    Thanks!This is a Great tutorial I’ve been looking for this kind of effect<3

  • Ana Zivick

    Very nice tutorial.
    I learned a lot.

    I also had to figure out a few things that were missing:
    - green outer glow on the first text layer
    - the inner glow in the neon layer effects, as many people already mentioned
    - how to make the buttons (bolts) on the plaque

    but regardless these little flaws, great tutorial.
    Actually maybe it wasn’t too bad that some things were missing – it forces you to think harder and try to figure things out :-)

  • http://www.audiomind.us AUDIOMIND

    How would you actually let the middle of the text be transparent enough to display the background layer without creating the grill?

    • RenegadeSistah

      Hide the 2nd and 3rd Text Layers, leaving the top neon layer visible – I just did it ;-)

  • Zacharia

    Great tutorial, thanks

  • Abdul Akbar

    Amazing tutorial…Fantastic outcome!

  • Marc

    Great tutorial.

    However I’m new to photoshop and would like to know, how you did step 9?: Erasing some part of the neon sign for that realistic look with curves. I’m a little confused on how you have done this , I have try with very little success.
    I would be very greatful if you can show use how the is done.

    I I’m using photoshop CS3

    many Thanks

  • http://hkpiash.com hkpiash

    The best website for Designer
    thanks a lot……

  • russian

    cool

  • james

    hey. i need help. how can i create something like this? please

    • http://twitter.com/CharChar_23 Charnell McQueen

      Try website design tutorials or Designer. I actually found it on here, it’s really easy and cool to try new stuff. Hope you can find it
      Take Care
      Nelly

  • jelle

    Very nice tutorial, i want to use this effect on other things.
    And apply other colors as well. Thanks

  • DMC

    …just what I was looking for. Thank you.

  • http://twitter.com/IAllenPhotos Isabel Allen

    Another nice touch to the end is to add a layer under the text but over the bricks and make a soft, full circle of neon green, set it to ‘Color’, and turn down the Opacity a bit. It makes it look like the letters are reflecting off of the wall. Great tutorial, though – really helpful!

  • Chris

    someone help me to create one image like that?

  • http://www.facebook.com/don.padroni Emmanuel Garcia

    Really helpful and accurate! very good tutorial! thanx though!¡

  • Bona

    Thanks!

  • loethen

    thanks for your share!

  • big mike

    this dont help at all you should ut step by step directions and dont leave nonthing out

  • congatreha

    thanks i like neon.i like it!

  • puttspond

    great tutorial. used it

  • RenegadeSistah

    Great tutorial! ;-) Thank You!

  • Jimeson

    Great tutorial ! works perfect ! many tnx ;-)

  • Angelia

    Thanks!!

  • CustomBuilt

    Hello, my image size is 17717 x 7087 px (it’s for a stage backdrop) – what layer style settings would I use in this case?… is it possible to get the settings to go beyond 250? Thanks!

  • http://www.facebook.com/sofie.mcgill Sofie McGill

    I’m stuck on that step too! Did you figure it out?

  • http://www.facebook.com/DaddyStreets Darren Daddystreets Carnaby

    Hey GREAT tutorial and this is my version :)

  • tutsplusFans

    i take 3 hour for finished this :(
    btw thx for tuts