Sunday, June 27, 2010

Superimpose A Picture In Text

Learn how to give your text a background of any image you want. It's magic!

Before After After

Step 1 :
Open a new file by clicking on File>Open. Open your picture in Layer 1.

Step 2 :
Write your text. Go to Horizontal Type Tool. Open the Characters window.

Go to Window>Characters. A screen will open. Select Font as Arial Black. Select Size as 120pt. We have written ENTHEOS.

Step3:
Go to Layer Style.


Select Drop Shadow.

Leave the default selections. Blend Mode - Multiply. Opacity - 75%. Angle - 120. Use Global Light - ticked. Distance - 5px. Spread - 0. Size - 5px. Click on OK.


Step 4:
Now go back to 1st layer and duplicate it.

To duplicate a layer, right click on it. Select Duplicate Layer . By default the name of the new layer will be Layer1 copy. Put this layer on top of the text layer.

Step 5:
Now press on Alt with left hand. Drag your mouse with right hand in between both the layers. A black and half white circle will come between the layers. Now click on this circle. The Magic has happened.


The Layer 1 copy will have an arrow pointing downwards to the text.

Step 6 :
Now remove the eye icon for layer 1 to make it invisible. See the magic. The text has taken the texture of the picture you have placed. You can move the picture around to see the text taking the different parts of the picture.

You can also keep layer 1 visible and move the text around with the Move Tool. You can place it wherever you feel it is best looking.

Congratulations! Your Superimposing picture in text effect is ready!

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