In this tutorial we’ll have a look at making some glowing text, and also applying a little motion blur to it.
Make a new image, size 600×400 with a black background.
Set your FG color to white and select the Text tool. You should use a bold and preferably a round font. I used the font called FreeSans Bold size 100.
Write “I can”, then select the Move tool and position the text in the upper left corner.

Select the Text tool again, and click on the text we just wrote so it becomes active. Click the button that says Path from Text in the toolbox. Now delete the layer with text on.

Create a new layer. Go to the Paths Dialog and doubleclick on the path called “I can”. This will make the path active so we can stroke it.

Stroke path, set the line width to 3px, our image will look like this:

Now let’s write the rest of the text. Grab the Text tool, same settings as before (FreeSans Bold, size 100). Write the word “has” in the upper right corner, then write the word “glow” in the lower part of the image. Use the Move tool to position them perfectly.

Merge all those layers together except for the Background layer. (select the top layer in the layer dialog, then right-click->Merge Down)
Now we should have all the text on one layer. Do a Gaussian blur of 3 on that layer. Filters->Blur->Gaussian Blur

Select the Fuzzy Select tool (the one that looks like a magic wand). Hold the Shift button and click on each letter, make sure you click on the white part of each letter and not the holes in them. Now we have a selection of all the letters like this:

Now grow the selection so it becomes larger, Right-click->Select->Grow.
Grow the selection by 3 pixels. The more you grow it the larger the glow will be.

Time to use that selection for something. Create a new layer and choose a color for your glow, I chose a bright red (fd4000). Select the Bucket Fill tool, and color the selection.

Now get rid of that selection, Select->None.
Do a Gaussian blur of 24 on the layer with those red letters we just made.
Then move the layer with the white text to the top.
Merge those two layers together.

Duplicate the layer, and select the layer that’s in the middle.

Find Filters->Blur->Motion Blur.
Set the Blur Type to Zoom.
Untick the box that says Blur outward.
Set the Length to 150.

That should give us this result:

The colors on that motion blur looks a bit too bright and it also looks a little too weak if you ask me, let me show you how to fix that in simple way.
First, duplicate the layer with the motion blurred text on it, then lock transparent pixels on the duplicate layer.

Now click and drag that red color from the toolbox into your image.

That should give us this result:

Now we can easily control how much red we want by adjusting the opacity of the layer. I set the opacity to 50 for the final image.

Burak
January 16th, 2009
good example and easy to understand. I used this for learning the basic actions of GIMP.
Des
April 24th, 2009
It is hard.
Mecca
June 13th, 2009
Thanks, this was great and your tutorial was so well put together with detailed explanations & step-by-step instrutions!I really learned a lot from this.
Pinina
July 2nd, 2009
This was a really good tutorial. I’ve been trying to figure out how to made stuff like that glow… Thanks a lot!
Pinina
JC
August 19th, 2009
Great tutorial! I just started using GIMP and I easily understood everything.
glibwort
October 31st, 2009
Hi, at the beginning when I reselect the text then ‘Path from Text’ then delete the layer my text disappears, then when i open Paths there is nothing there. I am on a mac, are the instructions different? TIA
yay
November 1st, 2009
glibwort: Hmm, I’m not really familiar with macs, but we can still try some troubleshooting
When you pressed the path from text, was the button “clickable”? (not greyed out).
What version of gimp are you using?