Having learned to write on a bitmap image, you can beautifully sign a postcard or photo for memory. In this case, the font can be applied laconic or artistic, for every taste. This is easy to do with the help of Photoshop (Adobe Photoshop).
It is necessary
program Adobe Photoshop, arbitrary image
Instructions
Step 1
Install Adobe Photoshop on your computer and launch it. Open the required image.
Step 2
In the toolbar on the left, find a printed capital letter "T". It is a typesetting tool. Activate it with a mouse click.
Step 3
On the image, select the place where you would like to write. A blinking cursor appears on the work area. Write with the keyboard.
Step 4
Select the text box with the mouse. Find the name "Fonts" in the top panel. In the drop-down box, select the font that best suits the occasion. Fonts that are active are highlighted in the window brighter than inactive ones. Apply the font and the text will get the desired style. The text can be written not only horizontally, but also vertically. The orientation should be selected in the same place as the "T" symbol. Besides, the text can be deformed in different ways. Select the written text with the mouse. Select the "T" underlined by a curved line in the top line of the main window. In the menu that appears, you will see the types of text changes and next to the Preview window. Try all the options and decide which one to choose.
Step 5
Open the Character menu in Window. Here you can change the texture of the font and its size, brightness and slant.
Step 6
A large amount of text can be placed on a photo. To do this, use the same tool "T", then press the mouse button, but do not click, but pull to the side without lifting your finger from the key. A paragraph box is formed in which you can type text. It is bounded by anchor points. With their help, you can change the size of the box.
Step 7
The finished text can be decorated with highlighting, change its volume or make it textured. To do this, in the menu with layers, double-click the left mouse button on the "T" layer. In the menu that opens, make the necessary changes.