Photoshop :: Transparent GIF And Change Text
Nov 10, 2006Trying to make transparent GIF so outer edges are transparent and also change text to say Jewelry and make text colour yellow.
View 9 RepliesTrying to make transparent GIF so outer edges are transparent and also change text to say Jewelry and make text colour yellow.
View 9 RepliesI have a jpg file (part of our logo) white background with black text and I would like to change it to transparent background and keep the black text (to be able to insert it on a cup image).
I tried to change it in photoshop, however, when I slide the "opacity" and "fill", the text got ligther as well.
Do I need to have the original psd.file to be able to do that, or can you please lead me through with jpg file? (I tried to save the jpg to psd and png, but it did not work.)
I looked on one of your videos, but I could not find one of the features under "Select" tab.
My plan is to recreate the text to have the transparent background if necessary (It would be great if I can avoid that). However, how do I find out which font was originaly used? Does photoshop has this feature, or do I need to go trough each of the font one-by-one?
how do I change space between letters (to have them more tight. I am not able to find it.
I'm wanting to create transparent text over a picture with only the outline of the text showing. So basically, I need to only see the stroke of the text and have be picture show thru from behind.
View 9 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to change the background of an image in photoshop to transparent after I'm done doing all my work and ready to save it for the web?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a logo which ia transparent (psd file) that has some black color and I want to place it in a poster which has also black background color. So, I need to change the background color of this logo.
View 1 Replies View Relatedi have attached the file of my simple work. I have done everything, still only one thing is to change the background color from white to a transparent. All layers are theirs and the work is very simple to understant. I use filter->Render->Cloud and filter->Noise->Add noise for the last layer + setting it to screen option.
I would be happy to explain to me ho to change the background to transparent if possible of course.
Testing.psd.
I have a transparent logo. I've conferted it to RGB and tried using fill (it's primarily a single color except for some fading at the edges) but the results were not 100%. Rather than using Fill and leaving some scruff around the edges, can I just tell it to change ALL image bigs to a single color? How?
I am new at Photoshop.
Using CS 2 on Win XP
Simple question:
am trying to edit a text layer but i am unable to open the text box to change text.
It creates a new text layer everytime i click on the layer.
After all this playing around with making cool backgrounds, I want to create my name in one of them. So what I thought I'd do was create a separate layer, write out "Samantha", and then somehow make the text transparent and then show both layers. However, I can't do it! If I select the text with the magic wand and delete it, that works, except that there are holes in my name (the 3 as!). So, 3 of my letters aren't properly formed that way. I tried to copy the middle of the as to another layer, to change them to white, but I can't do this until I rasterize the text. After doing that, I can't magic wand select it.
View 6 Replies View Relatedwhen i click to write some text the text is transparent because i cant see it! however it shows up in the layer with writing in. its nothing to do with colour clash. eg. black on black.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have text logo on white background. What is easiest way to get logo so it has a transparent background, hence, you can then drag it over a photo and not see the white bg anymore?
View 2 Replies View RelatedEven though text layer opacity is set to 100%, the text is nevertheless displaying at below 100%. Take a look at the three lines of text starting with CUSTOM TROPHY BUCKLES. I want the text to be 100% opaque.
I'm using PS 6.0.
I have a layer with semi-transparent pixels and I want to change there opacity to 100%. Or use some tool to change there opacity gradually by hand.
Is this possible at all in Adobe Photoshop CS5?
Okay. I don't know how many logo/watermarking videos I've watched but I still don't have what I want. I have a logo but I haven't had any luck getting it into transparent form.
Text is easy, but I want to have my logo beside the text. Any simple instructions. Most videos I've watched don't show how to combine an existing logo to text.
I have a column of graphic / text buttons which are saved as transparent gif's. The idea is that I can change the background image or color to give the site a fresh look without recreating each of the buttons. I would like to make them TRULY transparent but the text always comes out badly pixelated. Is there a way to stop this without using a matte color around the text? I currently save the raw image and change the matting color to match the site theme each time I update it (2x/year)
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to figure out a way to "knock-out" text from an opaque layer to reveal the background image beneath it. Essentially (I'm guessing), it would have the background image, then an opaque layer, then text.
I need to figure out some way (using masking?) to have the text be on the opaque layer and then knock it out like a die-cut so that it creates a hole in the opaque layer (where the text was) and ends up revealing the background layer beneath.
I need to be able to create text so that the text is transparent and it reveals a collage of photos underneath. The box AROUND the text needs to remain white....so that ONLY the text is transparent. The effect would be that the text would appear to be cut out of the photos behind it.
So in other words, I need to end up with a big white box that has text on top of it. Then the text in that box is transparent and shows photos underneath both layers (including the white)
Let's say I open a jpg and I want it to be transparent when I erase. Can I do it without exporting as a png and then loading it??
View 4 Replies View RelatedHow can I make transparent text on shape? Text must be editable.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a white text (without any effects) on a transparent background. When I save it as a .gif image and use it as a logo on a dark background, the text is not smooth anymore. What is the right parameters for saving as a .gif image for web? I mean in the dialog window when saving.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have created a gradient background in photoshop and positioned this on my webpage using css.
I thought it would be nice to create some page titles in photoshop instead of using regular fonts.
Something that has always stumped me, is whenever I have created text on top of a transparent background using photoshop, saved for web, gif @ 256 colours and applied to the webpage, no matter what I do the text always look frazzled around the edges. Is there a technique to creating transparent text that looks smooth?
Do I need to increase the dpi?
I have a large real estate map upon which I want to overlay a large amount of text labels that I can periodically modify. How do I do this without either making hundreds of layers or, if flattened, making the text layer obscure the underlying map?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI am trying to put text with a black light film in the background at the bottom of the picture and I cannot do it. I don't know how to isolate the portion of the picture I want with the text with the light black background while you can still see the picture through black background.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have been trying to figure out how to create text within another object that blends in with the background (behind that object).
If you notice the "two plus three equals" portion on the top left of the 5 blends in with the color of the shirt (so if the shirt was red or blue, the "two plus three equals" would show up as red or blue instead of yellow). How do you do this in photoshop? I've been trying to find a tutorial on this for a while, but to no avail.
How to do that semi transparent text box in grey ?
View 7 Replies View RelatedCan I create transparent text in Elements 9? this is for a watermark on photos. According to one source I need to convert the type layer into a regular photoshop image layer by choosing Rasterize Layer from the layers palette, but I cannot find this option. Is there another method?
View 8 Replies View RelatedI am trying to make text transparent. I have Photoshop Elements 11. I have tried following 'adding transparency effects' and I cannot seem to open up the panel options talked about. Any easy way to make text transparent.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI created a transparent digital signature png from a scanned original handwritten signature. It works fine for adding a signature to pdf documents with a white background.
For those times when the background is other shading/pattern, say a 'grayscale' looking shading/pattern...I want to 'adapt' the background of the signature.png to that of the pdf.
So in practice open the pdf, select an area that has different shading/pattern up to the clipboard, and make the background of the signature the same as that in clipboard; with hopes the background will 'blend' into the pdf.
I'm trying to work with some transparent text stuff and I can't seem to center it vertically. I have no problem doing it with regular text but using the Horizontal Type Mask Tool it doesn't seem to allow me to do it.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am in the process of designing a clear label for my aftershave and would like to have the text on a solid color panel be transparent so that the liquid is visible. I would also like to have an outline (Line) tracing the font. I've been doing some internet searches for "punched out" and "cutout" text and the like but this process is using two solid color layers.
As it stands now, I have a transparent background, the panel as one layer, and the text as another layer on top of the panel.
I came across a process for Illustrator but was hoping that it could be done in Photoshop as well since I have everything already setup in PS. I did try the method described for Illustrator but I couldn't get it to work in PS...not throwing out the high percentage of operator error on this one.
I am using Photoshop 7.0 on Windows XP
I have been watching a lot of how to videos to learn some effects, trying to pull off this one effect. In the end I would like to create an image file that will consist of a gray transparent rectangular box that I can freely write solid text on. I would like to take this image and "drop" it onto other pictures that I have so that it can serve as a description box. I would like whatever my picture is to be my background and then have this gray box file be the foreground so that I don't have to recreate this process for every image I want to add text to, I can instead edit my Transparent gray file with the text I want and then add it to the picture I want to have text.