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Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, September 2005
Familiar with MTV's "Pimp My Ride" program? Want to go there? We'll help you create this familiar logo.
Begin with a new file, size and color doesn't matter. Then take the Text Tool and type in your text the color on the text doesn't matter...
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Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, October 2005
Here is a great way to simulate text wrapping to your Paragraph type with full formatting just like a Page Layout editing program.
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, August 2005
This tutorial shows an but effective way of blending text to fit in with any background. It also demonstrates some blending options used for text effects.
A follow up from the Type on a Path introduction, here is a simple way to add text to a spiral path.
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A handy feature in Photoshop is the Spell Check option for type layers. It can be used for a single type layer, a single word, but also for multiple type layers at once. Below is an example of two separate Paragraph type layers and in each paragraph is an intended misspell...
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A new feature to the designers world (though some features were introduced as earlier as Photoshop 6) is the OpenType font standard jointly developed by Adobe & Microsoft. This tutorial will just be an introduction to some of the great features and benefits to using OpenType fonts.
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In this tutorial we are going to create a popular text effect that you may have seen on many movie posters and in advertising. If you thought there would never be a use for threshold (the worst thing you could do to an image); well we've found it's purpose!...
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An anticipated feature to Photoshop and only available in Photoshop CS is the Text on a path Tool. The Path can be either an open or closed path as well as a vector filled path...
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