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  Step 1
 Create a new 1024 x 768px document, and set #212121 as the Foreground color  and #000000 as the Background color. Then, grab the Gradient Tool, choose Radial  Gradient from the Options Bar, and click and drag from the center of the  document to one of the corners

Write your text with the Junegull font and #f4edd2 color. I will be using two  different sizes here and if you want to do the same, write your text in separate  layers. 250 is the big size and 150 is the smaller one.

Step 2
 Double-click on the text layer and apply the layer styles shown below.


Change the Fill value of the text layer to 0. If you have a smaller size text  layer, you will have to scale the layer style. To do so, first, right-click on  the original text layer, click on Copy Layer Style, then right-click on the  other text layer and click on Paste Layer Style. Now, right-click on the Layer  Effects icon on the other text layer, select Scale Effects and change the  setting to suit your text size.

Step 3
 Set #e5dfc9 as the Foreground color, create a new layer above all the other  layers and name it “Light”. Then, using a soft round brush, make small dots on  the tips of the letters. For the larger text, use a 20 size brush and a 10 size  for the smaller text

Now, grab the Smudge Tool, set its Strength at 70% and smudge the dots in  different directions. Keep the brush size the same as before (20 and 10).


Step 4
 Double-click on the Light layer and apply the layer styles shown below



Step 5
 Now, we will add some colors. Create a new layer above all the other layers  and name it “Color”. Using a soft round brush of size 60, make small colored  circles all over the text. Don’t overdo it; leave some space in between. The  colors I used are mentioned in the image, but you can use any other color you  want.


Set Overlay as the Color layer’s blending mode.
Step 6
 Now, we will create a diagonal lines pattern that we will use in our effect.  To do so, create a new 5 x 5px document with the settings shown below.

Grab the Rectangular Marquee Tool, select the Add to Selection option and  create 5 diagonal squares of 1px each.

Fill your selection with black, then press Cmd/Ctrl + D to get rid of the  selection.

Go to Edit > Define Pattern and give your pattern a name.

Step 7
 Go back to your original document, create a new layer below the Light layer,  name it “Lines”, and set #e8641b as the Foreground color and #ffd200 as the  Background color.

Go to Window > Brush, select the 39 Dry Brush and use the settings shown  below.



Select the Diagonal Lines pattern we just created in the last step as the  texture.


Step 8
 Right-click on the text layer and select Create Work Path. Select the Lines  layer, grab the Direct Selection Tool, right-click the path and select Stroke  Path.

Use the settings shown below.


Lower the Lines layer’s opacity to about 30% or as transparent as you want  your lines to be.

Step 9
 This step is optional if you want a glossy effect. Cmd/ctrl-click to select  all the text layers, duplicate them and place the duplicate below the Color  layer. Right-click on one of the duplicate text layers and select Clear Layer  Style. Lower the duplicate text layers’ Fill value to 0. Double-click on the  large size text layer and apply the layer styles shown below.


Copy and paste the same layer styles to the other text layers; just change  the size of the Bevel and Emboss.

And we’re done creating the colorful retro text effect!
