Gold Text Effect in Photoshop 7.0
The short version
Gold text is just a vertical metallic gradient (dark gold → light gold → dark gold → light gold) applied via Gradient Overlay, combined with a sharp Bevel and Emboss, a thin dark Stroke, and a Drop Shadow. The trick is the gradient — four colour stops, not two — and the exact colour values matter.
Setup
- New document, 1920×1080 px, 72 dpi.
- Background: a deep wine-red (#3a0a0a) or near-black — gold looks best on rich dark backgrounds.
Step 1: Type Your Text
- T for Type tool. Pick a heavy serif font (Times New Roman Bold, Trajan Pro, Cinzel) or a heavy display font (Impact, Arial Black) — both work, but serifs read more "elegant gold" while sans-serifs read more "casino gold".
- Size around 180 pt.
- Colour: any mid-tone — we will override it with the gradient. Try #b8860b (dark gold) for a starting baseline.
- Type a short word: GOLD, VIP, 2026.
- Ctrl+Enter to commit.
Step 2: Layer Styles
Double-click the text layer to open Layer Styles.
Gradient Overlay (the gold itself)
- Tick Gradient Overlay.
- Blend Mode: Normal, Opacity 100%.
- Click the gradient bar to open the Gradient Editor.
- Build a 4-stop vertical gradient with the following colour stops, positioned at 0%, 35%, 65%, and 100%:
| Stop position | Colour | Hex |
|---|---|---|
| 0% (top) | Light gold | #f5d57f |
| 35% | Bright yellow-gold | #fff3a0 |
| 65% | Mid gold | #b8860b |
| 100% (bottom) | Dark gold | #7a5210 |
- Style: Linear, Angle: 90° (vertical), Scale: 100%.
Bevel and Emboss (the dimension)
- Style: Inner Bevel, Technique: Chisel Hard (this is critical — Smooth bevel looks plasticky on gold).
- Depth: 200%
- Direction: Up
- Size: 5 px, Soften: 0 px.
- Angle: 120°, Altitude: 30° (low altitude gives stronger bevel shadows).
- Gloss Contour: choose the "Ring" or "Cove Deep" curve from the dropdown for a metallic sheen.
- Highlight Mode: Screen, white, 80%. Shadow Mode: Multiply, #3a2a00 (dark brown), 60%.
Inner Glow (subtle warmth)
- Blend Mode: Linear Light, Opacity 30%.
- Colour: warm yellow #ffd060.
- Source: Edge, Size: 5 px.
Stroke (the dark outline that makes gold pop)
- Size: 1–2 px.
- Position: Outside.
- Fill Type: Color, #3a2a00 (dark brown).
Drop Shadow
- Opacity: 60%
- Angle: 120°
- Distance: 10 px
- Spread: 5%, Size: 15 px.
- Colour: black.
Click OK. Your text now reads as solid gold.
Step 3: Add Sparkles (Optional)
- Create a new layer above the text. Name it Sparkles.
- Press B for Brush. Pick the "Star 70" or any starburst-shaped brush from the default set, sized 30–50 px. If no starburst is available, use a small (5–10 px) hard round brush.
- Set foreground to white.
- Click 5–10 times on different parts of the text — at corners and bright spots.
- Add a tiny Outer Glow layer style to the Sparkles layer (size 20 px, white).
Step 4: Background Vignette
- Create a new layer above the Background but below the text.
- Fill with black.
- Filter → Distort → there is no built-in vignette filter in 7.0, so instead: add a layer mask, press G for gradient, choose the Radial gradient style in the options bar, white-to-black.
- Draw the gradient from the centre outward on the mask. The middle of the background becomes visible (any colour beneath shows through) and the edges darken.
- Set this layer's opacity to 60%.
Save
- Ctrl+Shift+S → PSD with layers.
- Export PNG-24 with transparency if you need just the gold text over a different background.
Variations
- Rose gold: replace the gradient stops with #f5d6c8, #ffd6c2, #e2956a, #b6633b.
- White gold / platinum: use four shades of grey from light to dark with a slight blue tint.
- Antique gold (more worn): mix more brown into the bottom stops; reduce highlight intensity in Bevel and Emboss.
FAQ
Why does my gold look "flat" or plastic?
You used Smooth bevel — change Bevel and Emboss Technique to Chisel Hard. Also try changing the Gloss Contour to "Ring" or "Cove Deep".
Can I do gold on a light background?
Gold needs darker surroundings to read as metallic. On a white background gold looks olive-yellow. If you need gold on white, add a strong dark stroke and drop shadow.
Why is the gradient appearing horizontal?
Check the Angle setting in Gradient Overlay — it must be 90° for a vertical gradient.