Neon Tube Text
Neon tube lighting is everywhere....from the corner drugstore
to the boardwalk at the ocean. And it's so easy to create with
Paint Shop Pro! I use PSP 4.12, so I don't know if this will
work with PSP 5.0 or not....
The first step is to open a new file with 16.4 million colors, a
black background, and a foreground color of your choice...whatever
color your neon sign is supposed to be, make that your foreground
color. Next, pick a font...any font.... we'll make the font tubular
in a minute. When you create your text, be sure anti aliasing is on
in the text editor window.
After you create your text (my sample font is called Astute),
de-select it.
The next step is to "tubularize" the letters. This is very simple
to do, but again, the text must be de-selected for this step. Click
on IMAGE : EDGE FILTERS : FIND EDGES and voila! you have tubular
lettering.
Note for PSP 5 Users:
Image | Edge | Find All |
Now we start to "glow". The first step in the glowing is to "fuzzy
up" the text by using IMAGE : NORMAL FILTERS : SOFTEN one time. AND
ONLY one time! You'll wind up with something that looks like this:
Note for PSP 5 Users:
Image | Blur | Soften |
Next, apply COLORS : ADJUST : BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST.
For the example
below, I set BRIGHTNESS at 26 and CONTRAST at
52. Play with the
BRIGHTNESS setting until the text "glows" to your liking, then
adjust CONTRAST until the background is black again.
The final "glow" is achieved by adding IMAGE : SPECIAL EFFECTS: ADD
DROP SHADOW... using the same color as your text. REMEMBER that to
use DROP SHADOW the text must be highlighted. Using the Magic Wand
tool, highlight all the letters (to highlight multiple objects,
highlight the first object, then hold down SHIFT while you click on
the remaining objects).
Note: Another method of selecting the text area
Selections | Select All
Selections | Modify Transparent Color
Select Black as the transparent color, Tolerance set to 0 |
For the example, I set COLOR = FOREGROUND COLOR, OPACITY = 150, and
BLUR = 26. Then I "walked" around the text by using the following FOUR
offset combinations: -4 : 4, 4 : -4, -4 : -4, and 4 : 4;
Note for PSP 5 Users:
Image | Effects | Drop Shadow
Opacity 100
Blur 51
Vertical 0
Horizontal 0
Apply dropshadow once |
The last creative step is to apply IMAGE : NORMAL FILTERS : SHARPEN
one time (or more...it's up to you). The result is the finished image
to the left.
Note for PSP 5 Users
Images | Sharpen | Sharpen |
NOTE: Save the final image as a GIF; saving as a JPG does
very strange things to it...
HEY! Your neon stylings are NOT restricted to text...uh-uh! Thanks
to the FIND EDGES filter you can use ANY dingbat, wingbat, gizmo,
gadget or doodle as a subject...see?
 |
becomes |
 |
Pretty cool, huh? I hope this little tutorial helps you...I know
I enjoyed discovering this trick and writing it up!
|