Photoshop :: How To Make Lettering Like Toothpaste Aquafresh?
Mar 6, 2009
I've got a client who is asking for something I can't figure out how to do. She wants me to create lettering for her logo where the lettering is made of stripes. Not like masking, but imagine that toothpaste aquafresh where you squeeze it out and it's striped. So for example, we need to do an S in a circle and she wants the S to look like it's made of stripes, as if you squeezed toothpaste out of a toothpaste tube which was striped in the shape of a letter S.
I'm doing a label for a new series of battery packs for VamPowerPro.com and their new batteries are going to be called the Platinum series so I want to do the word "platinum" in some type of metallic shiney lettering.
I am trying to hide some lettering on a wall in a psd version of a photo. In spite of hours looking at some semi related tutorials on layers and masking and referring to "Photoshop for dummies" I cannot make it work in practice.
My problem is we need to have the lettering on the concave side of the sign. How would I make the flat lettering I have in the elevation shot follow the curve of the sign in the plan view?
I usually do most of my autocad drawing in 2d, I've done a few things in 3d but I'm not that experienced. I say that because I was thinking maybe I could make a 3d model of the flat elevation shot and bend it into radius I need.
I'm making a drawing in Inventor and I have several views and details and sections. Throughout making the drawing, I've created and deleted views. Whenever I do this, say the first view I placed was 'L', and then I delete view 'L', and make a new view. Inventor automatically labels this view 'M' instead of 'L', even though I don't have an 'L' view. This has caused me to have big gaps in the lettering of my views. Is there a way to "reset" the lettering so Inventor goes back through and re-letters everything starting from 'A'?
in paper space the blue lettering in the wc area shows up, but in paper space they do not, there is no layers turned off or funny colours problems as far as I can see.
I tried putting the blue lettering on to the remtex layer that shows up in paper space and still its the same ?
I have a png file of the painted aircraft with rivets shown. I want to add registration numbers ( solid color fonts) BUT I want to see the rivets underneath.
When I just use standard Text tool over the background with the rivets, they disappear.
Why my Ioline cutter keeps leaving these little 'tags' on my lettering? It almost as if it doesn't finish the cut through or something. Can it be fixed? Its not because the blade needs changing, because it does this even after Ive just changed the blade.
I am pretty new to Photoshop and I have come across a few things that I would love to do but I cant figure out how to do them. Also, I have elements so I'm not even sure if I can do them. Anyway one of the things I am trying to learn is how to put lines over an image. For example the very first picture on this site: ...
I was wondering how I could duplicate the texture of this gear/star thing? I want to use the same texture for a square shaped frame. I already tryed messing with the bevel and emboss layer style but I didnt get a the matching result that I desired.
My next question is how do I make my own custom bevel and emboss layer style textures?
Remove the screens on the i Phones and then replace them with a custom message using this font (Budmo Jiggler + Jigglish Font | dafont.com) or any cool font. Could you first have "Sign Up" on the first iPhone. Then on the second iPhone a green tick .
After this could you have lower down underneath "Complete Offer" appear. Then again a green tick on the second iPhone. Then lastly "Refer friends" on the first iPhone underneath complete offer. With again a green tick on the second iPhone. Would it also be possible for the outside edges to be glowing or sparkling to attract attention.
Is it possible in Photoshop CS6, to make the tab background go away? I find the background box that you need to work in, gets in my way. I cant see the finder/desktop underneath it like I could in CS5.
I am trying to make a 2d image look 3d in photoshop 6. Specifically, I have a scan of paper cut to look like a piece of chalk. How do I go about making it look like it is an object and not a piece of paper?
i was using Photoshop Cs3 in work and they upgraded all the photoshop versions to CS5 . Now i can't find where i can create a multipage pdf. I was using the pdf tool so often it's important for me.
I just downloaded Photoshop CS6 for the first time I want to make animated GIFs for my blog on Tumblr, gifs that I can easily add my own watermark to, so If they're used, I'll have credit for creating them. I know a gif is a series of moveable pictures, but that's all I know. Any links to how-to articles/simplest information you can give will be extremely useful.
I used to use a plugin in previous versions, but the file formats subdirectory is missing from the plugins directory. Surely this should be possible in CS6 (extended even) straight out of the box given that every web developer on the planet needs to make loads of these.