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August 23, 2025
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how do I get this edge effect on letters, where it's lighter and darker in different areas?

  • August 23, 2025
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Correct answer Monika Gause

Here's how to use the Appearance panel: https://youtu.be/zXvRbN03MzQ

 

Since you are already using a clipping mask fo the texture, you need a duplicate of the text (or its path) to apply the Appearance to.

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Ares Hovhannesyan
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August 23, 2025

You are asking about vector art or raster?. It easier to do in Ps. Illustrator also have some raster effect or styles that are using raster effects. We need to create customize style and apply to type.

In Style we have Dusk style. In Appearance panel you can change color and other parameters.

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August 23, 2025

I only have illustrator, not PS. Creating this appearance will will or will allow me to do this to the edge of the letters? I'm guessing I can find a video by putting in these things you've mentioned to learn how to use this?

Monika Gause
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August 23, 2025

Here's how to use the Appearance panel: https://youtu.be/zXvRbN03MzQ

 

Since you are already using a clipping mask fo the texture, you need a duplicate of the text (or its path) to apply the Appearance to.

Monika Gause
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August 23, 2025

Should that be a live effect?

 

To me this looks like a combination of several things. A pattern (or just a texture) inside the letters that adds some light and dark spots, could be generated from some worn out structure such as rust. And then a lighter stroke or maybe inside glow that is set up with reduced opacity and probably a blend mode and interacts with the background.

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August 23, 2025

I know how to make the inside of the letters like this, using a clipping mask, and I know how to make the shadow behind it. but it's the edge effect i'm trying to figure out.

Monika Gause
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August 23, 2025

As I wrote: I would try a light stroke and have it interacts with the background using transparency. 

Ton Frederiks
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August 23, 2025

Looks like an image texture is used as an opacity mask in Illustrator.

See Use opacity masks to create transparency:

https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/transparency-blending-modes.html?

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August 23, 2025

so you're saying use a mask for the fill and a second mask for the edge on top? if I lower opacity to let the fill show, won't that lower the opacity for the edge, too...