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    Default Fill Text With Image

    In This Tutorial We Will Show You How To Fill Text With An Image Using
    Photoshop CS2.

    Steps To Follow:

    1. Open The Image You Want To Fill In Text.

    2. Now Add Some Text On The Layer By Using Text Tool From Tools
    Palette.

    3. From Select Menu Click On Restarize And Then Click On Type.

    4. Now Inactivate The Image Layer By Clicking On The Eye Icon Along With The Image Layer On The Layers Palette.

    5. From Select Menu Click On Color Range And Click O.k.

    6. Now Invert The Selection By Selecting Inverse From Select Menu.

    7. Now Activate The Image Layer And Inactivate The Text Layer.

    8. Right Click On The Background Layer And Click On Layer From Background And Click O.k.

    9. Now Press The Delete Button And That’s All.

    To see the video of this tutorial click
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    OK, nice , easy and great result,
    my work : ^^


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    im so glad that u tried this tutorial and got nice result too. thanks for your liking and time.
    free online training, free video tutorials, free downloads

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    Nice tut! I don't really like mine but it gets the job done




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    there is a much easier way, i dont know if you can do it with cs2, but u can with cs3
    1.create a document size that you like, i chose 420x120

    2.type in your text that you would like

    3.you can either copy and paste your image in, or you can open up a document with the image, and drag it into your text box

    4.make sure your on the layer with your image in it, and go to layer>Create Clipping Mask (Alt+Ctrl+G) and your done, and you can move the 'image' layer around to make it look better

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    Quote Originally Posted by ieclipse View Post
    there is a much easier way, i dont know if you can do it with cs2, but u can with cs3
    1.create a document size that you like, i chose 420x120

    2.type in your text that you would like

    3.you can either copy and paste your image in, or you can open up a document with the image, and drag it into your text box

    4.make sure your on the layer with your image in it, and go to layer>Create Clipping Mask (Alt+Ctrl+G) and your done, and you can move the 'image' layer around to make it look better
    Beat me to it, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tunafish69 View Post
    Beat me to it, lol.
    oh CRap.. he beat me too it too lol...

    well here is Mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ieclipse View Post
    there is a much easier way, i dont know if you can do it with cs2, but u can with cs3
    1.create a document size that you like, i chose 420x120

    2.type in your text that you would like

    3.you can either copy and paste your image in, or you can open up a document with the image, and drag it into your text box

    4.make sure your on the layer with your image in it, and go to layer>Create Clipping Mask (Alt+Ctrl+G) and your done, and you can move the 'image' layer around to make it look better
    Damnnnn I wanted to say that >.< But yeah clipping masks are way easier. you just made it 3x's more comlicated.

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    Or you can just make a clipping mask? lol

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    you need better tutorials paulcage...

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