![]() ![]() In the Lighting settings, change the Light Intensity to 0. In the Water settings, change the Water Surface to the Type layer, the Surface Opacity to 0, the Wave Height to. ![]() In the Caustics settings, change the Bottom layer to None. With the Caustics layer selected, go to Effect > Simulation > Caustics. To get started, duplicate the Text Comp and name the duplicate something like “Caustics.” Drag this layer below the type. The next step is getting the glass tubing around the letters. That wraps up all the glows! Step 3: Create a Glass Tubing Effect Drag the Wide Glow layer below the Text Comp. Parent the Wide Glow layers to the original Text layer. In the Gaussian Blur settings, change the Blurriness to 750 to get a wide glow. With the Wide Glow layer still selected go to Effect > Blur & Sharpen > Gaussian Blur. On the Wide Glow layer, change the blending mode to Lighten and the Opacity to 75%. Call the new composition something like “Wide Glow” and check the box for Move all attributes into the new composition. With the Stroked Text layer still selected, go to Layer > Pre-compose. Set the size of the Stroke to 20 and use the same color as the text for the color. With the Stroked Text layer selected, go to Layer > Layer Styles > Stroke. Now duplicate “Glow 1” to create a new glow layer, and name it “Glow 2.” In the “Glow 2” Fast Box Blur settings, change the Blur Radius to 15.ĭuplicate the Text Comp layer and rename the duplicate “Stroked Text.” This is the first of several glow layers so before duplicating again, parent “Glow 1” to the Text Comp. Change the Blending Mode of the Glow 1 layer from Normal to Add. In the Fast Box Blur settings change the Blur Radius to 3. With Glow 1 selected, go to Effect > Blur > Fast Box Blur. ![]() With the text layer selected, go to Layer > Pre-compose, and name the new composition something like “Type.” Step 2: Create the Glow Layersĭuplicate the text comp, and name the duplicate “Glow 1.” The perfect font for this text is a free font called Beon. For this example, we’ll use the word “Neon” and make the color a light blue. Inside the new composition, create a new text layer and use your desired copy. You’ll want to begin by making a new composition that’s 1920×1080 29.97 fps. How to Add a Neon Text Effect Step 1: Make a New Composition ![]()
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