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xerox 03-26-2003 04:00 PM

photoshop question
 
I am wanting to write some text over a image, but I am wanting the text to be "transparent' so all you see is the outline of the text, how can I do this?
Thanks

Amputate Your Head 03-26-2003 04:00 PM

fill > none

xerox 03-26-2003 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
fill > none
How do I use fill on text?:)

xtype 03-26-2003 04:17 PM

rasterize it first

BV 03-26-2003 04:19 PM

like this:
http://galleries.bikinivoyeur.com/sp...p?ccbid=111111

xerox 03-26-2003 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by BV
like this:
http://galleries.bikinivoyeur.com/sp...p?ccbid=111111

yup

angeleyes 03-26-2003 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by xtype
rasterize it first
Yeah, what he said, and put it on a new layer and adjust the opacity to your liking. There are several ways to do it.

OsirisID 03-26-2003 04:40 PM

Type out your text.

Right Click on the text layer and rasterize it. Then ctrl+click on the text layer to select it. Create a new layer, with the text still selected go to edit:stroke to stroke the selection. Select the stroke color, Location: Center. Click Ok. Then deselect by pressing ctrl+D. Delete the original text layer and you should be set.

BV 03-26-2003 06:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by xerox


yup


Well i did that with with 2 layers, a 3-d font layer and just a regular rectangular image layer. Then adjust the opacity down to the desired level by double clicking each individual layer in your layers pallete and using like a 30% opacity I believe.

Sounds harder than it is. If you can't get it jlmk.

Cheers,
BV


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