Hello! It's Mike from Pixivu!
Today, you will learn how to convert these flat shapes and text into a realistic 3D Neon Effect!
At the end of the tutorial, you will be able to update the neon text completely WITH A SINGLE CLICK!
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Now, Let's get back to our tutorial.
Step 1. Prepare your workspace.
First, let's import our background image.
Let's create our smart object.
Just select the Type tool, then change Font to Comfortaa, and size to 580px.
And also color to 1651BC. then click OK.
Add the text you want.
Select the Rounded Rectangular Tool.
From the options panel, Change it to shape, with no fill, and with a solid color border.
Change color to BF6809. then click OK.
Now change border thickness to 55Px.
Then add a rectangle around your text
And from the Properties Panel, increase the corner radius to avoid these sharp edges.
Now, Let's create a solid color layer.
Pick any color then click OK.
With your top layer selected, hold SHIFT and select the third layer to select all 3 layers.
Right-click and choose Convert to Smart Object.
To open a smart object, simply double-click on its layer's Thumbnail like that!
Now, we're inside the smart object. 
We added This fill layer to force the smart object to have the same dimensions of the main document. 
Now we don't need it anymore!. You can delete it.
Press CTRL+S to update your smart object.
Get back to your main document, and name it "Main". 
Step 2. Create The Neon Text.
Let's Select the "Main" layer, and duplicate it 9 times with CTRL+J.
Rename them from bottom to top.
Base 1, Base 2, Base 3
Glass 1,Glass 2, Glass 3
And finally, Light 1, 2 and 3.
Hide all layers. Then select all 9 layers by holding the SHIFT key. 
Drag & drop on the group icon to group them.
Name it "Neon".
Each layer of these 9 layers will get some styling to form the final neon effect...
Now, Leave "Base 1" layer as it is.
and let's add some styling to the "Base 2" layer.
Just unhide it, and double-click to open its layer style window.
Select inner shadow.
Change color to white.
Blend Mode to Normal.
Opacity to 50%.
Angle to 90 degrees.
Distance to 10px
Choke to 20%
and finally Size to 70px. 
Select also Drop Shadow.
Change color to black.
Blend Mode to Multiply.
Opacity to 45%.
Angle to 90
Distance to 40, Spread 0, and Size 40.
And please uncheck this option >>> "Layer Knocks Out Drop Shadow"
Now Open Blending Options, and decrease Fill to 0%. 
This will hide the main layer and keep its layer style visible.
We should go through these styling steps for all 9 layers. But to save your time I just made them for you.
You will find the download link in the description below.
Now hide "Base 2" layer and unhide "Base 3".
Double-click it to open its layer style.
Click on "Styles", and let's import our Neon styles.
If you point over each one of them, you will see their names.
You should apply "Base 3" style for "Base 3" layer. 
and "Glass 1" style for "Glass 1" layer and so on....
Now we are on "Base 3" layer, we should select the "Base 3" style. then click OK.
And this is the result.
Now hide "Base 3" and Unhide "Glass 1".
Double-click it to open its layer style.
Select "Glass 1" style, then click OK.
Repeat again with the next layer. Just keep doing this until you finish all layers.
For further understanding you can check how each layer style has been made.
Now, let's speed that a little bit.
Select all layers then collapse one to collapse all of them.
Well! Let's unhide all layers to see our final result.
Great!! Let's move on to the next step.
Step 3. Add Glow & Adjustments
Now, select the "Main" layer, then press CTRL+J to duplicate it once.
Unhide it, then go to Filter> Blur> and choose Gaussian Blur.
Change Radius to 20 Pixels then click OK.
Now we will duplicate this layer 5 times.
And for each layer we are going to change the Blur value, the Blending Mode, and the Opacity.
With you layer selected press CTRL+J 5 times.
With you first layer selected hold SHIFT and select the last layer to group all 6 layers.
Name the group >> "Glow"
Open it and hide the top 5 layers.
Let's start adjusting layer by layer. 
For the first layer, Leave Blur value 20, change Blend Mode to color, and change Opacity to 50%.
Let's unhide the second layer.
Double-click the Gaussian Blur filter and change it to 120 pixels. 
Change Blend Mode to Screen, and change Opacity to 50%.
Unhide the third layer.
Change Blur to 90
Blend Mode to Lighten
And Opacity to 50.
Unhide the fourth layer.
Change Blur to 300, with a Lighten Blend Mode, and 50% Opacity.
And for the fifth layer.
Change Blur to 450 Pixels,
Blend Mode to Divide.
And Opacity to 80%.
and for the final one.
It's 450 Pixels, with Vivid Light, and 80%.
and that's it! Now Let's add some adjustment layers..
Just select the top group then add a Levels adjustment layer
Change both sliders to 20 and 235. This would make your image a little bit darker.
Now create a Brightness and Contrast Layer.
change Brightness to 100 and Contrast to 60.
And finally add a Vibrance layer.
Change Vibrance to +15 and Saturation to +35.
With the top layer selected, Hold the SHIFT Key and select the third layer to group them.
Name it "Adjustments"
Let's see the Before & After.
That's amazing! Let's move on to the final step.
Step 4. Add Wires & Update the text.
Now let's add some wires in the background to look more realistic.
I've made a simple wire creator action. you can download it from the description below.
Let's import our action from the Actions Panel.
Select it and click Load.
Before running the action, please make sure that your brush has 100% Opacity and Flow. 
With a Normal Blend Mode and 13px in size.
Now pick the Pen Tool. and change it to path from here.
Start drawing the wire path as you like 
Hold ALT+Click to break the pen tool handles.
Now select the action and click on this little Run icon.
Drag the created layer under the "Glow" folder
Create another one if you like!
Then group both of them like that.
Name it "Wires".
Now Let's update the final effect with anything we want!
First, double-click on the "Main" layer's thumbnail to open it!
Now, we are inside our smart object.
Change Text to anything you like
Then press CTRL+S to update it.
Whatever shape or text you add in there, will be converted into a neon effect WITH ITS OWN COLORS.
WHY?. Because all smart layers here are connected together, as they're a copies of each others. 
Once you update one of them, all other layers will get the same update!
Now let's draw some shapes.
Just select the pen tool and make sure that you're drawing a shape not a path.
With no Fill and with a solid color Stroke.
Change stroke size to 55px.
Start drawing whatever you like.
Please make sure that you are drawing a rounded caps with rounded corners
And also make sure that, the width of any shape or text is 55 to 58 pixels.
Draw another shape and don't make any contact between them.
Now press CTRL+S to update your neon effect.
Get back to your main document and THAT'S IT!
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