I’ve always been interested in creating new and unique designs using the tools that come with Photoshop. We’ve looked at whitening teeth using some simple tools, creating animated GIFs, and how to put transparent text over images.
Another such design is to interpret an image through text. Not only can you choose the text to use for the photo, but you can also choose where to place the text, how large or small the text will be, and the color of the overall design. The instructions below provide exactly how this is done.
The steps are very precise and need to be followed perfectly to achieve the desired effect. Take note of each step and name it carefully, you’ll be able to create this cool effect with any image you choose.
Create Text Portraits in Photoshop
Step 1: Open an image in Photoshop with File > Open.
Step 2: Double click on Background layer just created from opening the image. Select ALRIGHT at the prompt accept the new class name.
Step 3: With Background layer in focus, select Color strip word tool Select menu.
Select dark from the drop-down list of Sample color and make sure the Select bubble is selected at the bottom. Press ALRIGHT.
Step 4: Now the shadow of the base shape will be highlighted. Press Ctrl + to copy the highlights and then Ctrl + DRAW to paste them. A new layer will appear.
Step 5: Click class 0 let it come into focus again. Now choose Color strip word tool Select menu again but this time choose midtones from the drop-down menu. Press ALRIGHT.
Step 6: The midtones of the base image will now be highlighted. Press Ctrl + to copy midtones and then Ctrl + DRAW to paste them. A new layer will appear.
Step 6: Hide class 0 from the panel by clicking on the little eye to the left of the layer. Then choose 2nd gradethe class you just created.
Press Ca + F5 to open Pour until it’s full window and select 50% gray. Also make sure that Ensure transparency checkbox is active. Press ALRIGHT.
Step 7: This time choose grade 1 and enter Ca + F5 again to choose Black from the drop-down menu.
Step 8: Now select two layers, grade 1 And 2nd gradeby holding Control key to click and highlight both. Right click on the layers and select Merge layers.
Step 9: Now we need to find an appropriate set of text to use for the image. Because we are using the Mona Lisa, we will copy an entry from Wikipedia about this painting. You can use any text you want or create your own.
Press Ctrl + A ABOVE grade 1 to select all. Press Ctrl + FEMALE to create a new document the same size as the current document. No need to name it as it will only be used temporarily.
Find and select the Enter text tool.
Click and drag the tool from the top left of the canvas to the bottom right.
Paste your text into this box and adjust the paragraphs and sentences so that they align as follows:
Make sure the text is black. You can change this from the top menu when Enter text chosen.
Step 10: Next is to create a brush pattern from this text. Click Rectangle Marquee Tool and select an area of the text (or the entire area). Select Edit > Define Brush Preset.
Enter any name for the brush name.
Step 11: Create two new blank layers from the bottom of the class dashboard.
This will create two new classes: 2nd grade And Grade 3. Select 2nd grade and go to Paint bucket tool. This tool is in the same node as Color Shift Tool. Right click the button to find Paint bucket tool.
Select White like color and paint canvas 2nd grade with white by clicking on the canvas once. Then hide that layer by clicking on the little eye next to the layer name.
Select grade 1 and enter Ctrl + A to highlight things and then Ctrl + to copy it.
Step 12: Press Grade 3 and then type b to open Brush Tool. Click the little arrow next to the brush icon in the top menu and scroll to the bottom right to find the most recent brush you created: word text Step 9.
Click Grade 3 and guarantee Black is the color of the brush. Click once anywhere on the canvas to draw text on it. Keep doing this however feel free to create different sizes or text all over Grade 3.
Step 13: With Grade 3 is still selected, click the small circle icon in class panel to create a layer mask.
Hold down replace key and press the thumbnail of the small white layer next to the usual Grade 3.
Will turn the whole fabric white.
Now press Ctrl + DRAW to paste what we copied earlier. Then enter Ctrl + EASY to deselect the selection and end up with Ctrl + I to reverse the selection.
Now hide grade 1 and then revealed 2nd grade. This will make the image easier to see. Select regular thumbnails on Grade 3 (the one on the left).
Select Gradient coating from the menu on the left and select any Slope color from the drop-down list.
To display more images (if the color is too light), select Black for color and Brush Tool draw up Grade 3 and reveal more real pictures. Keep doing this until you like the appearance.
Conclusion
Take your time with this guide and make any small adjustments you can think of so as not to affect the overall functionality. You can easily create a very customized image with text and colors to your liking. Let us know of any good tips you came across while following this guide.
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