1.Create a new file with a width of 350 pixels and a height of 350 pixels. Resolution: 72 pixel/inch. The mode is RGB Color and the background is white. Set the foreground color to R: 250, G: 157, B: 106, and the background color to R: 108, G: 46, B: 22. Then, use the gradient tool to select a linear gradient from the foreground color to the background color.
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2.Run the Filter/Brush Strokes/Sprayed Strokes parameter.
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3.Run Filter/Artistic/Paint Daubs.
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4.Press Shift + Ctrl + X or execute Edit/Liquify to adjust the image to make it more like a wood grain.
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5.Reset the foreground color and background color, and use the text tool to input text. Here, the Impact font is used, and the size is 100.
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6.Load the text selection area, select the background Layer, right-click on the Layer panel, select Layer Via copy from the context menu, generate new Layer 1, and delete the original Wood text Layer. Double-click Layer 1 to bring up the Layer Style panel. Set Inner Shadow, Outer Glow, Inner Glow, Bevel and Emboss respectively. Parameters
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7.Set the background layer to green and the final effect.
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