I find that I like to fill my text
with the background that I will be using on a page thus creating a nice effect.
I also found that even tho I love the effect of drop shadows, there was
something not quite right. So after doing some experimenting I came up with the
Reflection Technique that looks really nice. And there are several variations to
do with it, making it versatile.
Step 1
Choose a design or
background that you would like to use and open it to PSP. Next open a new file
with the background white, width 350 and height 150 and 16 million colors. Make
sure the foreground color on your color palette is white. Background is not
important. Now choose a text. In my example, I am using Baby Face, bold/italic,
size 48. I have not tried this on a wide text, but it should look alright.
Center the text in the window. Next go to Selections/Modify/Feather and
change the setting to 40 and hit OK. (In PSP 5 the setting should be
approximately 3-5 only!) It should look like the following figure.

Step 2
Go to the fill tool, click on it.
Match Mode should be RGB, Tolerence 200, and Fill Style set to Pattern. Click on
options, then current pattern and highlight the name of the background file you
have open. It should show up in the window in the settings window.

Fill the area within the blinking, broken lines and
it should fill with the background you have chosen.
Step
3
Next, after making sure your foreground color is white, go to
Image/Special Effects/Hot Wax Coating, and click. Now, deselect the text
by choosing the text tool and then clicking the right button. Click the left
button and choosing the exact same text you started out with, position it so
that it is a little above and to the left of the first text you did.

There is no right spot to put that top text. As a
matter of fact, depending on the look you want, you can experiment to decide
exactly how far from the reflection you want to be! Now fill the new text using
the same settings in the fill tool.
Step 4
Go to
Image/Special Effects/Cutout and set the settings as follows:
DESELECT Fill Interior Color Shadow Color:
Black Opacity: 150 Blur: 7 Verticle &
Horizontal: -2 Click OK | <
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Now go to Image/Normal
Filters/Sharpen more...
And you are done!
Variations
There
are different variations that you can do. For instance, if you want to do this
technique on a black background, you do all the same steps except, in Step 1,
make the foregound color black, and in Step 3, DO NOT Hot Wax Coat.

You can also use
Colors/Adjust/Brightness-Contrast to lighten the reflection before going
on to Step 3 when working with a black background.
When using a black
background, bright colors work best, but with a white background darker shades
will work, depending on the design and darkness. You will just have to
experiment. For my backgrounds, I may use graphics I found elsewhere, but I like
to use Kai Power Tools as well as Krusty's FX Vol. 2 Generators to make
backgrounds. For the main sample I used Kai's gradient generator and for the
following, I used Krustys' pattern generator M. I also did Image/Special
Effects/Cutout twice.

I hope you have fun with this technique. And if you have
any comments or suggestions, feel free to email me at JOMAY@JOMAY.COM, after you make all the caps small letters and copy the address to your email program!