Guest Post by Key & Bones
I love words, but sometimes they look better in a hot outfit. Don't we all? Here's how to get from lovely to
Step 1. Start with an image you love. Broad gradients tend to work best, but never be afraid to experiment.
Step 2. Open the image in Photoshop and type your words. Thick fonts work well. If you’re bored with your font selection,  check out DaFont.com (and get comfortable ‘cuz you’ll be there for awhile). 
Ok, should look something like this:
Step 3.  Make a copy of your background layer: Layer > New > Layer  from  Background. If it doesn’t go on top of the text layer  automatically, put  it there. It should look like your text disappeared  and you’re back to  the original image. But really, we’re almost there. 
Step 4.  Go to Layer > Create Clipping Mask. It should make the letters   appear where the photo was. Don't see it? Click the eye icon on your   Background Layer to make it invisible.
Step 5.  Play around! Move the text (or the background copy). Add a new,   visible background image for juxtaposition. Change the hue, saturation   or lighness of your original. Once you’ve mastered the basics,   variations are endless — good luck!
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2 comments:
I just found your blog through a pintrest post (which I actually haven't been able to find. (http://pinterest.com/pin/197806600/)
If you could let me know where to find this post that would be awesome! Love your site though! I am your latest follower :)
Hi there! The pinterest photo came from this blog post: http://shopruche.blogspot.com/2011/09/wedding-wednesday-paper-decor.html. Thank you for stopping by!
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