May 28, 2006 | Photoshop Tutorials, Type Tool Techniques
Here’s a great way to create and reuse text presets to have in storage without having to manually set the text parameters each time. To begin, open a new document and select the ‘Type Tool (T)’ from the toolbar. (I have it encased in red below.)...
May 28, 2006 | Photoshop Tutorials, Type Tool Techniques
Here’s a few simple steps to help create a retro-style text effect. No need to duplicate and merge multiple layers, follow along and I’ll show you how it’s done. Start with a new document. Preset option is entirely up to you. (I used 400×400)...
May 28, 2006 | Photoshop Tutorials, Type Tool Techniques
Here’s a handy trick to grunge artist enthusiast. This procedure will show you how to scratch the edge off text, while maintaining it’s edit ability. Start off with a basic image size and add the text that I have captured below. Font color of White...
May 28, 2006 | Photoshop Tutorials, Type Tool Techniques
Here’s a handy trick to create eye pleasing, seamless blending of text into a textured background. Start off with a basic image size. (mine is 414×321, background color ‘White’.) 1. Next, create a simple texture, following these steps. Set...
May 28, 2006 | Photoshop Tutorials, Type Tool Techniques
To begin this tutorial, start a new document (I used 450 x 450). Select the ‘Background Layer’ in the Layers Palette, then hit ‘Ctrl/Command + R’ to show the Ruler Bar’s (If not already visible). Then drag a Horizontal and Vertical Guide...
May 28, 2006 | Photoshop Tutorials, Type Tool Techniques
To begin this tutorial, start a new document (I used 450 x 450). Select the ‘Background Layer’ in the Layers Palette, then hit ‘Ctrl/Command + R’ to show the Ruler Bar’s (If not already visible) Then drag a Horizontal and Vertical Guide...