
In this tutorial we’ll look at how to add an image to a block of text using a clipping mask. To view this video at higher quality please visit my website – www.3photoshop.com
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I have adobe photoshop 7. Help!
@MattyBoy7777 Lol! Ya sorry about that! Check it out now! XD Can you tell me if you like it? Awesome tutorial! : )
@RyanWwe1sCPCheats
I had a look at your profile but the background was still black? Look forward to seeing it!
Matt
@MattyBoy7777 Lol! It is done! It is on my background! The wrapper has stripes on it! I used this tutorial to help me out! Thank you so much! :) You are awesome! Can you tell me if you like my background! Thanks again! :)
@RyanWwe1sCPCheats
Cool, I look forward to it!
@MattyBoy7777 Yup! I got it! When I am done, I will show you my creation! :D Thanks for the awesome tutorial! XD
@RyanWwe1sCPCheats
Yeah it’s the same thing. Just drag it in with the Move Tool.
Hope that helps.
Do you know how to get an image inside of another image? Do you do the same thing?
@FateDreams
Thanks, click File > Save As and save to JPEG
Hope that helps
this was great btw how to save the file u just done to a picture file?
thx! This was great! :D
THANK YOU SO MUCH
@redneck713712 It is an adjustment you can make in a capture program (cam studio)
oh ok thank you MattyBoy7777
@redneck713712
It’s a function of the screen capture software. Camtasia.
where did he get a mouse like that I can’t find it
Thanks!
Karen
good tut good voice
love the accent lol
thanks for the help, this is great
Nope, afraid not
Thanks, glad it helped!
thank you very much for this toturial :D!
I’ve learned much in this toturial. THX!
Austin is that you ?
Thanks :)
You put much effort in making this tutorial. Great job dude! :))