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There are a few little tricks that will help your text look a bit sharper on your webpages, especially at smaller sizes. Resizing When resampling blocks of text, the...
1. Start adding some text (a big font works best). Use the same color for your text as you used on your background. Ctrl + Click on the text layer. This will make the text visible. ...
This tutorial will teach you how to add a blue flame to your text! 1. Start off wit ha new image, we used 400px x 400 px with a white background 2. set your foreground colour to black, click Edit > Fill - and navigate to...
First create a new document. Make it big because you can always make it smaller when your are ready. Create a new layer (Ctrl+Shift+N) and fill it with white. Make sure that the fore- and background colors are white and black (press D). Go to Filter>>Render>>Clouds. The results are never the same bu...
Step 1Create a 500x500 black background document. Type your text in the middle with large enough font to leave some black near the edges. Be sure to have the text set to white. Merge the two layers together (Image Menu > Flatten Image) and set a Gaussian Blur filter (Filters Me...
1: This is a relatively simple tutorial to follow, but there is lots to do and plenty of variables to get right - follow closely! Start with a medium-large canvas - I'm using 800x800, and all size variables are meant for this canvas size - you can always rescal.....
Learn how to make ice text. It's a useful skill in any month of the year.
1Make a new document, large enough to fir the text you would like to "shatter". Select the type tool, and write what you want. 2 Right click on the text layer and select Rasterize layer. 3Now select the Lasso tool(). Left click and hold to draw randomly over the text. Don't worry wh...
A Short Tutorial On How To Produce A Text Effect That Looks Scanned. For This This Tutorial You Dot Pattern Effect. If You Already Have This Then Go Straight To Part 2 The Tutorial - Part 1 1. Open A New Document In Adobe, With A Transparent Background 2. Size It 3x3 3. Zoom In ...









