The graphics editor Adobe Photoshop provides an excellent opportunity for working with text. All inscriptions can be designed according to your own taste: choose the size, style, color of the font, apply various effects. For the inscriptions to be original, you need to know the principles of working with text.
It is necessary
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Instructions
Step 1
Create a new canvas in Photoshop, or open an existing image. Select the "Text" button on the toolbar or press the [T] hotkey on the keyboard to create a horizontal label. To enter text vertically, select the Vertical Type tool, it is denoted as [↓ T].
Step 2
By default, the Type tool creates a new layer on which the text will be entered. Also, when this tool is selected, the text formatting panel appears. If we look at it from left to right, then the first is the [T] button with two arrows, it changes the direction of the inscription. Fields with drop-down lists follow, with their help you can select: font style, its attributes, size, anti-aliasing method. You can set the desired parameters either before entering the text, or after, but then you need to select your inscription.
Step 3
Use the following three line buttons to set options for aligning text on the canvas. The editor provides the ability to align the label to the left and right edges, as well as to the center.
Step 4
To select a font color, click the filled rectangle button. This will open an additional window in which you can either select the desired shade from the palette, or set your own parameters in RGB, CMYK, HSB or Lab mode.
Step 5
The button with the letter "T" above the arc allows you to select the way the text is distorted. Click on it to open a new dialog box. In the drop-down list of the "Style" field, select the desired option for displaying the inscription: an arch, an arc, and so on, set the parameters for distorting the text along the main coordinate axes.
Step 6
You can also apply any effects available for a regular image to the text. Open the "Styles" tab and choose a suitable way of labeling or specify these settings yourself by double-clicking the left mouse button on the name of the layer on the navigation panel. In the window that opens, you can apply effects such as shadow, glow, texture, embossing and others.