



Check the box next to “Monochromatic,” and set the “Amount” to 7-8%. Select “Filter,” “Noise,” and “Add Noise.”Ħ. This will serve as the base for your lettering:ĥ. Now you’ll see a cloudy, mottled gold color. Now go to “Filter,” “Render,” and “Clouds.”Ĥ. From the top menu, go to “Layer,” “New,” and “New Layer.”ģ. See how the background color is darker than the foreground?Ģ. I’m selecting two different shades of yellow in varying intensities. One color will be for the foreground and the other color for the background. Beginning with a blank white screen, choose two different colors for your foil from the color picker. You know that textured, glittery gold lettering you’ve seen in quotes and other graphics? You can duplicate that technique in Photoshop to make your fonts and designs look amazing! Keep reading because I’m going to teach you how to create a gold foil effect in Photoshop.ġ.
