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@Samaraweera207

Alternative answer, inspired by @Cai 's comment: I've left this as a separate answer because it might be a bit of a mind bender for less experienced users...

In Illustrator, you can add multiple fills to the same text object and offset those fills from each other using the Transform effect under fx.

The result looks something like this:



The advantage of this approach is that it is just one text object and it stays live.

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@Hamaas979

This is very simple to create in any application. You haven't specified what software you are using, but the following works in Illustrator and could easily be applied to Photoshop too:


Create your text
Duplicate it so that you have three copies
Offset these copies by an appropriate amount
Colour one yellow, one cyan and one magenta
Set the opacity blend mode of all three to Multiply
Done

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@Karen819

Type out text 3 times with different colors.
Set the blending mode for all 3 sets of text to Multiply.

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