Steps
- Create a white layer; name it "layer1"
- Apply [Filters]-->[Render]-->[Clouds]-->[Solid Noise] (x/y size 2.8; detail 1; tileable)
- Apply [Colors]-->[Auto]-->[Stretch Contrast] and [Filters]-->[Blur]-->[Gaussian Blur]
- Select "Golden" gradient and continue with [Colors]-->[Map]-->[Gradient Map]
- Make some text with the text tool; add a new white layer below this; merge both layers; name it "layer2"; apply [Colors]-->[Invert] and [Filters]-->[Blur]-->[Gaussian Blur]
- On "layer1" apply [Filters]-->[Light and Shadow]-->[Lighting Effects] (bump and env. active; maximum height 0.02)
- linear, spherical, logarithmic or sinusoidal bumpmap
- [Colors]-->[Curves] adjustment on "layer2"
- different environment maps
- different gradients
Credits
gimp.org | Simon Budig (simon.budig@unix-ag.org)
Note
GIMP 2.4.6
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