This tutorial will teach you how to make text explode with light.
Create a new document in your copy of Photoshop.
Settings :
Now type some text with your pen tool
Use
48 pt, color black, the font is your choice.
The longer the text line, the more blur you will have to do. To keep it simple type in the word TutorialMan with caps and lower case.

Now we are going to rasterize our text layer.
Right click on your text layer and select Rasterize. Your text layers will now switch from vector to pixel.
We're going to add a new layer now. Right click on the text layer you just rasterized and select
Duplicate LayerSelect the new layer on your layer panel as your current editing layer.
Set your foreground color to white and click
Edit > Fill.Setting :
Now we are going to Blur your pixels: Select the menu
Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur.
Setting: 5.2Changing your coordinate scale actually interprets that your pixel points have been in a
polar graph and regraphs them in a rectangular graph which is the normal graph most are familiar with. (if you took advvanced math in hs you may remember the polar graph) What we are doing is changing the way the pixels are oriented, applying an effect to them in that new state, then will change the graphing method back.
Select Filter > Distort > Polar Coordinates.Setting : Polar to Rectangular
Rotate your canvas to get your wind to orient correctly.
Image > Rotate Canvas > 90 CWApply a wind to your active layer.
Filter > Stylize > Wind.Settings :
A little break in between. Your project should look something like this.

Apply wind a second time.
Filter > Stylize > Wind Adust the levelsby clicking
Image > Adjust > Auto LevelsClick
Image >Adjust >InvertApply wind a third time.
Filter > Stylize > Wind Apply wind a fourth and last time.
Filter > Stylize > Wind Rotate your canvas back to normal by clicking
Image > Rotate Canvas > 90 CCWChange your coordinates back by clicking
Filter > Distort > Polar Coordinates.Setting : Rectangular to Polar
On the layer panel Set Layer Mode to Hard Light.
Now it is time to colorize your image.
Click Image > Adjust > Hue/Saturation.Be sure to :Check the "Colorize" checkbox and play with the settings of
Set saturations up to the top
Select the Hue of choice
set your saturation down to the level you want .
And you should get something like this