Placing Text Behind an Object
Have you ever wanted to float a piece of text behind a portion of an image? It's really easy to do using layer masks.
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Have you ever wanted to float a piece of text behind a portion of an image? It's really easy to do using layer masks.
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I used this text-style on my schoolproject Malavita. This is the perfect bloddy style that can be well suited for text with a mafia-theme...
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Using the Type tool we can type a message of our choice.
Open the Layers styles by clicking on the icon on the base of the layers palette and from the drop down menu select Outer Glow. The 'layers styles' palette will then open with Outer Glow selected for us.
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In this tutorial, we'll create a nice plastic type of effect for our texts.
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Brushed metal is always a cool effect to pull off in Photoshop. And after you’ve created your steel texture, what better place to use it than to produce beveled steel type?
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I'm writing about the "glass" text effect, to enhance your plain font. This tutorial is a little vague, because the result can change with a few minor tweeks. So, let's begin.
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Start by typing your text.
Double click the layer to open layer style window. Apply layer style with the settings shown.
Ctrl+Click the layer thumbnail to get the selection.
From select menu apply modify>>contract.
Very unique yet easy to make text effect to use on any of your photoshop work.
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