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Linking Layers & Text Editing: Part I
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To get the rulers go to View: Rulers and this will bring up a ruler border around the document. Or you can use the shortcut of Ctrl R to toggle on and off the Rulers.
In this tutorial you see another
PhotoshopDesign.NET
tutorial .psd of mine. Open a .psd file of yours (or use this one
from the psd.net ipsdirectory when you sign up for the PSDer on the
link). Now
link some of the layers together as shown.
Now when you select (highlight) either of the layers you can see that they are linked to each other. Now move them with the moVe tool and you see how they are together..in harmony
Unlink by clicking on the box again. You’ll only see any link bars when you have a layer highlighted (selected in the palette) that has other layers linked to it.
Try linking another layer to these
Go to the history palette and undo your moves. History is lost when you close out a file so be careful that you save it where you want it to be. Now grab your Text tool (T) on the toolbar. Text
editing is not that hard and is similar to other software programs.
It’s good typography that people get paid bucks for and is something
that you can continue to learn and improve on.
Whatever color you have in your color picker as the foreground color will be the initial color of your text. If you have a lighter background then make sure you generally start out with black as your foreground color as shown.
Type in some text in the text editing field.
You can change the color of your text a few ways but most commonly from the the color picker at the bottom of the tools palette. Just click on it once to bring up the color picker where you can choose another color.
When you have chosen another color, press OK and then the text will be changed to that new color.
Remember that you will have to highlight the text in the editing field to make changes such as color and font size. You can change the font size from the options bar at the top or from the Character palette.
Pressing the change text orientation box
The type mask (not shown here) simply creates a ‘selection’ of the font and text that you type in (from there you can add drop shadows, fills, etc.). You can choose the Characters palette from the Windows menu or toggle it when on the text tool as shown.
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