Gimp raised letters

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  1. Launch GIMP
  2. click "File" and "Create."
  3. Follow the over-arrow to click on "Logos." A list of just under thirty alpha effects will appear, three of which are perfect for showcasing a raised lettering look

  4. Click on 3D Outline, Chrome or Gradient Bevel--or you can experiment with another title that looks appealing

  5. Follow the prompts in the "Script-Fu" dialog that will appear. Regardless of what specific logo filter you chose, you will be prompted to insert your text, enter a font size, and choose a font. Select a font by clicking on the button located next to "Font." A selection menu will pop up, showing you a list of fonts to pick from. Click on one and press "Close"

  6. Complete the additional entries that correspond to your particular effect. The 3D Outline dialog allows you to pick a pattern from a list of pre-sets as well as choosing a radius for the outline and shadow blurs. The Chrome selection will let you choose a background color, and the Gradient Bevel prompt will ask for bevel height, bevel width and background color. Press "OK" when finished. A workbook will result, displaying your text according to the raised lettering effects you implemented.

Read more: Tutorial for Raised Lettering in Gimp | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_8385789_tutorial-raised-lettering-gimp.html#ixzz1inudn2d0