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TEXT EFFECTS - GRADIENT OVERLAY
I never use a gradient overlay without a pattern overlay. So this tutorial is not going to be that simple that I only teach you how to make a gradient overlay. I'm going to teach you how to combine those two together.

Here's our example.



Step 1 --> Copy the text and paste it on the scan.



Step 2 --> Go to Layer --> Layer Style --> Stroke.



Step 3 --> Change over to the standard settings of the given example below. Once you're done, click on 'Pattern Overlay.'



Step 4 --> Choose a screentone that you have defined in your list and that looks close enough to the original.



Step 5 --> When you're done click on 'Gradient Overlay.'
Step 6 --> Set the 'Blending Mode' to 'Overlay.'



Step 7 --> Play a little with the degrees of the 'Angle.' When you're done click on 'OK.'

I used -25 degrees.



This is how it looks like for me.



Give your SFX some final touches by rotating the text and use a warp style. This is my end result.



It's not exactly the same, but it's close to it and that's what matters for now.