Transparent Text?

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Syl
Jan 13, 2005
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Hi Group –

WHat technique is used to accomplish the text being transparent to the rest of this image:
http://ontarioparks.com/flow_image.jpg

Thanks.

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jjs
Jan 13, 2005
"Syl" wrote in message
Hi Group –

WHat technique is used to accomplish the text being transparent to the rest of this image:
http://ontarioparks.com/flow_image.jpg

Place the text in its own layer (of course) and adjust the layer’s transparency. One step!
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Syl
Jan 13, 2005
Very cool.

I adjusted the opacity.
Thanks – I did not know you could do that with text.
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RSD99
Jan 13, 2005
FWIW:
Once you get the text on its own layer … all of the layer options can be used. You can do some pretty neat things if you play with the layer merging modes … such as ‘Overlay’ or ‘Color Burn’ … and etcetera.

"Syl" wrote in message
Very cool.

I adjusted the opacity.
Thanks – I did not know you could do that with text.
C
Corey
Jan 13, 2005
"RSD99" wrote in message
FWIW:
Once you get the text on its own layer … all of the layer options can be used. You can do some pretty neat things if you play with the layer
merging
modes … such as ‘Overlay’ or ‘Color Burn’ … and etcetera.

Another cool look is to apply a drop shadow to the text and set the flow to zero. This gives the effect of the text being made from the background pixels.

Peadge 🙂
JR
John Rampling
Jan 14, 2005
"Peadge" wrote in message

Another cool look is to apply a drop shadow to the text and set the flow to
zero. This gives the effect of the text being made from the background pixels.

I tried to do that but don’t understand what you mean by ‘set the flow to zero’. Is this something that can be done in Photoshop v. 6.0 if so how?

John
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edjh
Jan 14, 2005
Peadge wrote:
"RSD99" wrote in message

FWIW:
Once you get the text on its own layer … all of the layer options can be used. You can do some pretty neat things if you play with the layer

merging

modes … such as ‘Overlay’ or ‘Color Burn’ … and etcetera.

Another cool look is to apply a drop shadow to the text and set the flow to zero. This gives the effect of the text being made from the background pixels.

Peadge 🙂
Do you mean "Fill Opacity"? There’s no "Flow" that I know of in Layers. —
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Corey
Jan 14, 2005
"edjh" wrote in message
Peadge wrote:
"RSD99" wrote in message

FWIW:
Once you get the text on its own layer … all of the layer options can
be
used. You can do some pretty neat things if you play with the layer

merging

modes … such as ‘Overlay’ or ‘Color Burn’ … and etcetera.

Another cool look is to apply a drop shadow to the text and set the
flow to
zero. This gives the effect of the text being made from the background pixels.

Peadge 🙂
Do you mean "Fill Opacity"? There’s no "Flow" that I know of in Layers.

Oops! Yes, I meant "Fill Opacity" in the Layers palette. Photoshop wasn’t open at the time I posted and the last tool I had been playing with was a brush. I knew it was one of those. "f" words! Thanks!

Peadge 😀
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edjh
Jan 15, 2005
John Rampling wrote:
"Peadge" wrote in message

Another cool look is to apply a drop shadow to the text and set the flow to
zero. This gives the effect of the text being made from the background pixels.

I tried to do that but don’t understand what you mean by ‘set the flow to zero’. Is this something that can be done in Photoshop v. 6.0 if so how?
John
In 6 Fill Opacity is in the Layer Styles dialog.


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