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Post Fri Nov 25, 2005 5:39 am   Reply with quote         


Hi, I'm a Photoshop neophyte, so this question might seem pretty crude. I have some text that partially overlaps a brackground image (intended as a colorful underline for the text.) The type color is black, but I want the part that overlaps the image to be in white, or some other color. How do I do that?




sage

Location: Hudson, Canada

Post Fri Nov 25, 2005 9:00 am   Reply with quote         


I am assuming that your text is no longer text and that your image is flat, that is, no layers.
You can select the letters you want changed, either by using the lasso or pen tool (or whatever you like), and just fill them with whatever colour you want. If you use the pen tool, out line the letters you want changed and convert the path to outline, then fill.




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ScionShade

Location: VeniceFlaUS

Post Fri Nov 25, 2005 9:05 am   Reply with quote         


i wouldn't be surprised if this werent a job for the magic color wand-- LETS SEE THE IMAGE!!




splodge

Location: Yorkshire,

Post Fri Nov 25, 2005 9:19 am   Reply with quote         


put a stroke on the text to pick it out from the background




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sage

Location: Hudson, Canada

Post Fri Nov 25, 2005 9:29 am   Reply with quote         


ScionShade wrote:
i wouldn't be surprised if this werent a job for the magic color wand-- LETS SEE THE IMAGE!!


Laughing shade, sounds like a new superhero! (well in my mind, anyway. Embarassed )




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ScionShade

Location: VeniceFlaUS

Post Fri Nov 25, 2005 10:02 am   Reply with quote         


Well fella. Your ALRIGHT for a hockey puck Smile




supak0ma

Location: Photoshop Nation

Post Fri Nov 25, 2005 10:11 am   Reply with quote         


seeing the image could help yeah, also is it flat or do you have layers




ReinMan

Location: Kingston, ONTARIO, CAN

Post Fri Nov 25, 2005 2:34 pm   Reply with quote         


You could use the Torellian Votexal Technique if you really want it to look good. Or, of course, you could use one of the LAMER ideas presented here... Huh..

(if anyone needs me I'll be out in my yurt reading my entire Stephen King collection...)





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ReinMan

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Post Sat Nov 26, 2005 1:37 am   Reply with quote         


What!? NO ONE wishes to question the validity of the Torellian Votexal Technique?

Only a fool would let such a statement pass without pondering the ethics and Spacial Distortion Potential of such a situation.


Raising Brow Question




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Post Sat Nov 26, 2005 2:22 am   Reply with quote         


I mean, sure, it's a VIABLE solution to the situation here - but I definately wouldn't take my word on it.

Maybe I'm not RELIABLE! You should TEST what I say before you go SELL IT TO THE MOUNTAIN!

Y'know what I'm sayin? (I SURE DON'T! )




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Goat1981

Location: Austin, TX

Post Sat Nov 26, 2005 4:11 am   Reply with quote         


I question the validity of the Torellian Votexal Technique!

I think you're just making up a bunch of BS... Rolling Eyes


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Post Sat Nov 26, 2005 5:20 am   Reply with quote         


lol G, you mean you have not heard of the Torellian Votexal Technique, pity you I do, hmmmmmmmmm




Post Sat Nov 26, 2005 5:26 am   Reply with quote         


In response to some of the questions: Here's the image. My text is on a different layer. The part of the title that overlaps the image is what I want to show in white. (BTW, I did find one way to do this. I created a white text layer below the black text. I applied a mask on the black text layer, and then brushed over the part of the black text that overlaps the image. Pretty neat, huh? Smile )

http://us.a1.yahoofs.com/users/418d53d5z2cf53bde/6400/__sr_/f98fscd.jpg?phw1CiDB_sh20Oex




ScionShade

Location: VeniceFlaUS

Post Sat Nov 26, 2005 8:06 am   Reply with quote         


HAHAHA!!!
dead link man, yer killing me.....KILLING ME!




sage

Location: Hudson, Canada

Post Sat Nov 26, 2005 9:49 am   Reply with quote         


jhumur wrote:
In response to some of the questions: Here's the image. My text is on a different layer. The part of the title that overlaps the image is what I want to show in white. (BTW, I did find one way to do this. I created a white text layer below the black text. I applied a mask on the black text layer, and then brushed over the part of the black text that overlaps the image. Pretty neat, huh? Smile )


Cool

Way to go!




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