Hexagonal Pixellated Text
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To start, create a new image in Acorn, File ▸ New. The dimensions of 1200 x 1200 pixels with a white background is used here. Create a new layer, Layer ▸ New Layer. Choose the gradient tool and select the radial rainbow gradient with the smooth color transitions. Drag out a gradient on your canvas.
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Create a 15% opacity white to 10% opacity white gradient and drag it across your canvas. For more details on how to create this type of gradient, read here.
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Now go to Filter ▸ Stylize ▸ Hexagonal Pixellate. The settings used here can be seen below.
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Click on the text tool, and choose the ‘Lobster’ font family in the inspector palette. Type out your text with a fill but no stroke. Play around with the kerning setting to bring the letters closer together.
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Click on your gradient layer in the layers list. Choose Edit ▸ Copy. Hide the gradient layer by clicking on the visibility icon in the layers list. Click on your text layer and choose Select ▸ Make Selection from Layer, then Edit ▸ Paste Into.
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Click on the gradient thumbnail in the layer mask layer to select it. For more information on this, read ‘Layer Masks’. Click on the ‘fx’ button and choose Stylize ▸ Inner Shadow. The settings used here are seen below. If needed, play around with moving the layer mask or the gradient to position your text where you want it.
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Use the crop tool if needed to clean things up!
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Thank you Mental Floss for the inspiration for this tutorial.