Morning... DESIGNERS I have PS question...

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  • Juicy D. Links
    So Fucking Banned
    • Apr 2001
    • 122992

    #1

    Morning... DESIGNERS I have PS question...

    When making a small watermark to overlay on photos in PS, what is the best format and settings to use? For exmaple I am making blabla.com in text n shit... now how would i save this and such so whne i overlay it its seemeless?
  • Spoff
    Confirmed User
    • Jan 2005
    • 783

    #2
    I have mine as a PSD file.. be sure that when you are making the watermark your background is transparent. Then just drag and drop / move your new watermark onto your pics and (save for web) as .jpg or .gif.. depending on the size.
    Who the fuck is Spoff????? - 10087393 (ICQ)

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    • jonesy
      Confirmed User
      • Jan 2003
      • 6688

      #3
      what spoff said
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      • 3AM eternal
        Confirmed User
        • Feb 2005
        • 516

        #4
        do what others have said, but also, it's very important to add a nice stroke so no matter what the image is that the logo goes on it will be easily legible.

        for example, if you have a white logo, use a nice black stroke. then no matter what it will be visible. i see a lot of crappy watermarks on this board. maybe i should start up a service





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        • AlienQ - BANNED FOR LIFE
          best designer on GFY
          • Mar 2003
          • 30307

          #5
          You can create an entire action to do this for you and batch entire directries with photoshop.

          Ya can hit me up on ICQ I tell ya how mang.

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          • eamedia
            Confirmed User
            • Feb 2005
            • 1456

            #6
            the best is a light text with dark outline or vice versa.... that way it will be visible from both dark and light backgrounds... try opacity settings from 15% to 60%

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            • PrivateIvy
              Confirmed User
              • Oct 2003
              • 4257

              #7
              What was already said I'm sure.... keep it as a psd file and make sure you create it with a transparent background



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