 
  
 
 Step 1 
 - Create a new 1000 x 800 px document. Duplicate the Background layer then  fill it with the color #452c16.
 
 
 
Double click the Background copy layer to apply a Pattern Overlay effect by  changing the Blend Mode to Multiply, and choosing the “Rice paper” pattern
 
- This will add a subtle texture to the background.
 
Place the “Damask Texture” image on top of the Background layer, resize it as  needed, then change its layer’s Blend Mode to Overlay
 
Step 2 
 - Create the text using the font “False Positive BRK”, the color #b37a37 and  the Size 430 pt
 
- Duplicate the text layer then change the copy’s Fill value to 0.
 
Step 3 
 Double click the original text layer to apply the following Layer Style:
 - Bevel and Emboss: Change the Technique to Chisel Soft, the Size to 21, the  Gloss Contour to Ring – Double, check the Anti-aliased box, change the Highlight  Mode to Linear Dodge (Add), and the Shadow Mode color to #c7b299
 
- Contour: Choose the Rolling Slope – Descending contour, and check the  Anti-aliased box
 
- Inner Shadow: Just change the color to #a9984a.
 
- Inner Glow: Change the Blend Mode to Overlay, the color to #eadfa2, the  Source to Center, and the Size to 60.
 
- Drop Shadow: Use the default values.
 
- This will create the first layer of the effect, with the shiny bright  parts.
 
Step 4 
 Double click the copy text layer to apply the following Layer Style:
 - Bevel and Emboss: Change the Size to 21, uncheck the Use Global Light box,  change the Angle to 121, the Altitude to 58, check the Anti-aliased box, change  the Highlight Mode to Linear Dodge (Add), and the Shadow Mode color to  #c7b299.
 
- Contour: Choose the Half Round contour, and check the Anti-aliased box.
 
- Satin: Change the color to #995e00, the Distance to 51, and the Contour to  Cone – Asymmetrical.
 
- Drop Shadow: Use the default values.
 
- This will create the second layer of the effect, which adds the glossy,  velvety, effect to the text.
 
Step 5 
 - Ctrl + click a text layer’s thumbnail to create a selection, then, create a  new layer between the two text layers and call it “Texture”.
 
- Set the Foreground color to #ffac19 and the Background color to #432c17. Go  to Filter -> Render -> Clouds, then go to Select -> Deselect (Ctrl + D)  to get rid of the selection.
 
- Go to Filter -> (Filter Gallery) -> Sketch -> Halftone Pattern, and  change the Size to 1, the Contrast to 5, and the Pattern Type to Dot, then click  OK.
 
- This will create a very simple pattern.
 
- Change the “Texture” layer’s Blend Mode to Soft Light, and reduce its  Opacity to a value you like. Here, it is reduced to 90%. This will add a nice  touch to the plain golden effect.
 
Step 6 
 - Pick the Brush Tool, then open the Brush panel (Window -> Brush).
 Choose the “Star 14 pixels” brush, and modify its settings as shown  below:
 - Brush Tip Shape:
 
- Shape Dynamics:
 
- Scattering:
 
Step 7 
 - Right click the text layer and choose Create Work Path.
 Create a new layer on top of the original text layer and call it “Sparkles”.  
 Set the Foreground color to #fff1d8, and pick the Direct Selection Tool.
 
- Right click the work path and choose Stroke Path. Then, choose Brush from  the Tool drop down menu, and make sure that the Simulate Pressure box is  un-checked.
 
- This will add tiny sparkles around the text. Hit Enter to get rid of the  path.
 
- Change the “Sparkle” layer’s Blend Mode to Vivid Light.
 
- And finally, the text at the top and bottom is created using the font “ETHON“, the font Size is 100, the color is #ffe9e1, the Blend  Mode is Soft Light, and then, a default Drop Shadow effect is applied.
 
And there you have your glamorous shiny gold text effect!
