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Now that we have our liquid text finished let's apply it to something. So what I'm going
to do here is we have our liquid text and it's finished and I'm pretty happy with the
way it looks right now. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to go ahead and choose
my background here. I've got two colors up. I've got a blue and a green. And what I'm
going to do is I'm going to just go ahead and filter. What I'm going to do is I'm going
to render some clouds here. Just to give it a little background color. Kind of a seaish
type green. Let's, you know what, let blur this a bit, something like that, there we
go. Now our text is over the top and it really doesn't look like too much. But if we come
over here to our curves and we hit, lets go down and choose, depending on how you wanted
to do, we can actually do hard light on this one, and as you can see this has actually
got a nice liquid type going over the top of it. And if you want to make it just a little
bit darker you can grab your layer, actually drag it down, drop it on top once again. Now
it's jumped out even more. Just our highlights and everything. And it's the liquid over the
top of the background that we like. And of course you can change how you want one to
look. We can actually change this one to change to vivid light which is a little bit too hard.
Let's change it to soft light. There we go. Nice little liquid color. And you can play
with all of your layer styles here. I'm going to just leave this one on hard light. Because
I like that. That looks pretty good. So there it is. Your liquid text. The basics. Just
play around with it and have fun. And enjoy.