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Image within Word Sigs
Topic Started: Jul 6 2005, 05:04 AM (10,975 Views)
bogdan_world

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xyunax - i want your font...where i found?
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starsapphire04
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I like this tut too. I like tuts here. Elites are smart.
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Blade
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Very cool tut!! :D

but as Quan mentioned along with others, the same with me: there was no create clipping mask option due to having only Version 7 :(

Soo..... I tried to find a way to do this in PS 7.0 and i have done it!! If you want to know how just ask and i'll gladely tell you ;) . But have a looksie at what I did, its not great, bit of a rubbish image but i wanted to try one for a game clan im in. So i decided to find a pic of some "snipers" and well have a look. It looked boring in green so i opened the image in elements and changed the variations so its blue ;)

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jpmiyuka

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aww cool thank! But if you want to make a letter out of different picture. Like for M you have a picture and for A you and have a different and for W a different pic etc. How would you do it?
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Ok so this is how you would do it.

1. Open the image
2. Type in ONE letter of the word only
3. Then follow the steps
4. Then merge the text layer with the imaged cut text layer then copy it and then go to a new document and paste!

do the same with the others.. Heh.. i could write a tut for different images for each letters but then i have no photoshop >..<
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Nop your problem is a newby one not saying you are, anyways just replace the background with a tb and it should be much better, or youcan add and new w/e cb you want that would also look better!
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jon_boy921
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Nice tutoral I never done this before.I like how you unify it. :D :D
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