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Hi. This is Marty from Blue Lightning TV. I'm going to show you how to create a dramatic, deep overlapping text effect with a reflection. This is an update of a tutorial I did many years ago. This update is quicker and more efficient. Create a new document by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + N or by going to File and New. You can make it any size and resolution. I'll make mine: 1920 pixels by 1080 pixels...and its resolution, 150 pixels per inch. Make the background, black. Then, click "Create" or on older versions, click "Open". Check your foreground and background colors. If they aren't black and white, press "D" on your keyboard. We want white to be our foreground color, since that's the color we'd like our text to be. If black is your foreground color, invert them by pressing "x" on your keyboard. Open your Horizontal Type Tool and Type Picker. I'm using a font called, "Alfarn Regular", but you can pick any thick, heavy font you have. I'll make its size 180 points, but feel free to make it...