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Well now that we have our text loaded up, our selection loaded up, let's have a look
at it here. As we can see here our selection that we only copied over after doing all that
noise and modifying to it, is only the things within the text here. Not all this stuff that
was out here in the background because there was nothing out here for to select to only
within the text here. So let's double click on this, and we already have a drop shadow
put on this so let's go ahead and add a inner, say an inner shadow, right here below it,
and we're going to leave the selection at multiply, let's say we'll take our opacity
up to a hundred like so and we'll leave our angle, actually we'll open it up just a little
bit over thirty. Thirty-two sounds good and we'll take this one up a little bit. Let's
take it to nine. Zero looks good on that one and our size, let's take our size up twice
that to ten. There we go and I like our contour the way it is. We're going to add some noise
to it. Let's take it up to just below forty. Go ahead and hit ok like so. Let's command
de-select that. There you go. We've got a lot of text there. You know what that brown
color shouldn't have been there, let's, or that black color shouldn't have been there.
Let's go back to our inner shadow. The great thing about this is we can change this color.
Let's come over here and select our dark color like so. Hit Ok and Ok again, and there you
have it. We've got a little bit of shadow going on here. Not a whole lot, but what we're
going to do is we'll pause here and we'll pick this all up in the next part.