![]() ![]() Next, we’ll be adding a shine - or reflective light effect. This acts as somewhat of a bevel and helps sell the gold effect. The duplicate copy will be placed beneath the original text, and it will be given the same gradient that was given to the original text, only in reverse: In order to make this look more like gold material, we’re going to create a duplicate of the text and apply a stroke that will act as somewhat of an offset. Here’s how the text looks with the gold gradient applied: These five colors, when used in order (from top to bottom) in a linear gradient, create the illusion of gold: In order for this gold effect to look right it’s important that we use the following five shades in our gradient: Next, we’ll apply a linear gradient with 5 stops. You can apply this gold effect to another object if you’d like though. ![]()
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