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let me show you how to create this text portrait effect in docHub photoshop first drag your photo to photoshop you can download this photo from the link in the description zoom out and scale it while holding the shift button you finish press enter delete the background layer go to adjustment layer and choose gradient map follow these settings make sure the black color is on left side and white on the right side when you finish press ok select both layers while holding the shift button right click and choose convert to smart object now go to filter blur gash and blur set the radius to 10 and then press ok now go to file and choose save as letamp;#39;s name it map the cache and blur isnamp;#39;t needed from now on so press ctrl z to undo it choose the type tool and write your paragraph make sure to delete the space between the lines go to window and choose character letamp;#39;s fix the font size and space between the lines i am using poppins font you can find it online