Morash
12-21-2013, 02:33 PM
Put An Image In Text Using Adobe Photoshop
In This Tutorial I Am Providing The Technique How To Put An Image In Text Using Adobe Photoshop. It's A Common Effect Using Nowadays. The Main Trick Of Placing An Image In Text Is Done By The "Clipping Mask" Feature.
We Are Going To Try This Effect. (Will Be Final Result)
http://i39.tinypic.com/9gj1ck.png
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step15_zps398e18a5.jpg
Step 1) Open An Image To Place Inside The Text
From The Very Beginning We Need An Image Which We Are Going To Place Inside Of Our Text. I Will Use A Random Scenery Photo.
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step1_zpsd51e903b.jpg
Step 2) Duplicate The Background Layer
We Can See That We Are Currently Have One Layer "Background" In The Layers Palette. We Need To Duplicate This Layer, Using The Shortcut Key "CTRL+J" . Looking In The Layers Palette, We Now Have Two Layers. The First Background Layer Is On The Bottom And The Duplicated Layer (Layer 1) Is Above It.
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step2_zpsc1a5d670.jpg
Step 3) Add A New Blank Layer Between The Two Layers
Now, We Have To Add A New Blank Layer Between The "Background" And "Layer 1" Layers. Meanwhile Layer 1 Is Selected, Highlighted In Blue.
To Add A New Layer , Click On The New Layer "Icon" At The Bottom Of The Layers Palette, Encircled In Red In Below Figure.
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step3Part1_zpsdb5ad168.jpg
But The New Layer Is Created Above Whichever Layer Is Currently Selected, But We Want The New Layer In The Middle Of Other Two Layers.
To Place It In The Middle, Select The New Layer And Drag It Down In The Middle, As Shown Below;
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step3Part2_zps8c13718a.jpg
Step 4) Fill The New Layer With White Color
The New Layer Is Blank, So Fill It With White To Appeare It As A White Backgroun After We've Placed Our Image Inside The Text.
Go Up To The "Edit" Mene At The Top And Select "Fill". It Will Open A Fill Dialog Box, Select "White" From The Contents Option And The Click "OK".
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step4Part1_zpsd710b919.jpg
If We Look At The Layer Preview Thumbnail For "Layer 2" In The Layers Palette, We Can See The That It Is Now Filled With White.
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step4Part2_zps42dfe51f.jpg
Step 5) Select "Layer 1" In The Layers Palette
Now, We Have To Add Our Text But We Will Need To Have The Text Appear Above "Layer 1", To Make Precise, We Can See Our Text, Click On "Layer 1" In The Layers Palette To Select It, It Will Create A New Type Layer And Will Place The Type Layer Above "Layer 1".
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step5_zps2472889b.jpg
Step 6) Select The "Type Tool"
Select The "Type Tool" From Tools Palette. You Can Also Use Shortcut Key For It, Just By Clicking "T" On Keyboard.
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step6_zps6bb7fd95.jpg
Step 7) Choose Font In The Option Bar
With The Type Tool Selected, Go Up To The Options Bar At The Top And Choose Whichever Font You Want To Use. (Tip: Fonts With Thicker Letters Work Best For This Effect).
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step7_zpsc88f3480.jpg
Step 8) Set White As Foreground Color
Experts Don't Need This Step But To Help You See The Text, We Select "White" For Text Color. Shortcut Key Used For "White Foreground Color" Just Press The Button "X" On Keyboard It Will Automatically Set The Foreground Color As White.
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step8_zps885c5e5f.jpg
Step 9) Add Your Text
With The "Type Tool" Selected, Your Font Choosen And White As Your Foreground Color. Now. Now Click On The Image To Add Your Text. As This Is A Scenery Image, I Have Typed "Scenery".
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step9_zps1887c97b.jpg
Step 10) Resize And Reposition With "Free Transform" Feature
Now, It's The Time To Resize And Reposition Your Text According To Your Choice, We Can Resize And Repositioning Through "Free Transform". Shortcut Key Used For It Is, "CTRL+T". Now You Can Make The Text Bigger Or Smaller And Even Can Fix It's Location. Press "Enter" When You're Done.
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step10_zps58e6b029.jpg
Step 11) Drag The Text Layer (Scenery) Below "Layer 1"
You Need To Move The Type Layer "Scenery" Below "Layer 1" In The Layers Palette.
Click On The Text Layer, Then Simply Drag It Down Below "Layer 1". A Thick Black Line Will Appear Between "Layer 1" And "Layer 2".
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step11Part1_zps7cd20e1d.jpg
Release Your Mouse Button When The Black Line Appears To Place The Text Layer Between "Layer 1" And "Layer 2".
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step11Part2_zps176e67f7.jpg
Step 12) Select "Layer 1" Again
Click Again On "Layer 1" In The Layers Palette To Select It. The Text Will Temporarily Disappear Below "Layer 1".
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step12_zpsd929e7a4.jpg
Step 13) Click "Create Clipping Mask"
To Do The Trick That The Image Is Inside The Text, We Have To Use Clipping Mask Feature. This Will Clip The Photo On "Layer 1" To The Text On The Layer Directly Below It. The Area Of The Photo That Appear Directly Above The Letters Will Get Visible And The Remaining Photo Will Get Invisible/Disappeared.
Select "Layer 1" From The Layers Palette And Go Up To The "Layer" Menu At The Top And Click "Create Clipping Mask".
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step13Part1_zps64ec2ee4.jpg
We Can See That Image Appears Inside The Text
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step13Part2_zps4eb6a7c3.jpg
Step 14) Add A "Drop Shadow"
This Step Is Not Necessary But Using "Drop Shadow" Effect For The Text Will Make It More Precise And Fine.
First Select The Text Layer (Scenery) In The Layers Palette, Then Click On They "Layers Style" Icon At The Bottom Of The Layers Palette, Encircled In Red. Select "Drop Shadow" From The List.
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step14Part1_zps7d8f9f22.jpg
A Layer Style Dialog Box Will Open Set To He "Drop Shadow" Options. All You Need To Do, Lower The "Opacity" Of The Drop Shadow Down To 60% And The "Angle" To 120° Or You Can Set These Things Upto Your Choice. Click "OK" When You're Done To Apply The Drop Shadow.
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step14Part2_zps857eeef9.jpg
FINAL RESULT
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step15_zps398e18a5.jpg
In This Tutorial I Am Providing The Technique How To Put An Image In Text Using Adobe Photoshop. It's A Common Effect Using Nowadays. The Main Trick Of Placing An Image In Text Is Done By The "Clipping Mask" Feature.
We Are Going To Try This Effect. (Will Be Final Result)
http://i39.tinypic.com/9gj1ck.png
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step15_zps398e18a5.jpg
Step 1) Open An Image To Place Inside The Text
From The Very Beginning We Need An Image Which We Are Going To Place Inside Of Our Text. I Will Use A Random Scenery Photo.
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step1_zpsd51e903b.jpg
Step 2) Duplicate The Background Layer
We Can See That We Are Currently Have One Layer "Background" In The Layers Palette. We Need To Duplicate This Layer, Using The Shortcut Key "CTRL+J" . Looking In The Layers Palette, We Now Have Two Layers. The First Background Layer Is On The Bottom And The Duplicated Layer (Layer 1) Is Above It.
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step2_zpsc1a5d670.jpg
Step 3) Add A New Blank Layer Between The Two Layers
Now, We Have To Add A New Blank Layer Between The "Background" And "Layer 1" Layers. Meanwhile Layer 1 Is Selected, Highlighted In Blue.
To Add A New Layer , Click On The New Layer "Icon" At The Bottom Of The Layers Palette, Encircled In Red In Below Figure.
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step3Part1_zpsdb5ad168.jpg
But The New Layer Is Created Above Whichever Layer Is Currently Selected, But We Want The New Layer In The Middle Of Other Two Layers.
To Place It In The Middle, Select The New Layer And Drag It Down In The Middle, As Shown Below;
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step3Part2_zps8c13718a.jpg
Step 4) Fill The New Layer With White Color
The New Layer Is Blank, So Fill It With White To Appeare It As A White Backgroun After We've Placed Our Image Inside The Text.
Go Up To The "Edit" Mene At The Top And Select "Fill". It Will Open A Fill Dialog Box, Select "White" From The Contents Option And The Click "OK".
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step4Part1_zpsd710b919.jpg
If We Look At The Layer Preview Thumbnail For "Layer 2" In The Layers Palette, We Can See The That It Is Now Filled With White.
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step4Part2_zps42dfe51f.jpg
Step 5) Select "Layer 1" In The Layers Palette
Now, We Have To Add Our Text But We Will Need To Have The Text Appear Above "Layer 1", To Make Precise, We Can See Our Text, Click On "Layer 1" In The Layers Palette To Select It, It Will Create A New Type Layer And Will Place The Type Layer Above "Layer 1".
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step5_zps2472889b.jpg
Step 6) Select The "Type Tool"
Select The "Type Tool" From Tools Palette. You Can Also Use Shortcut Key For It, Just By Clicking "T" On Keyboard.
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step6_zps6bb7fd95.jpg
Step 7) Choose Font In The Option Bar
With The Type Tool Selected, Go Up To The Options Bar At The Top And Choose Whichever Font You Want To Use. (Tip: Fonts With Thicker Letters Work Best For This Effect).
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step7_zpsc88f3480.jpg
Step 8) Set White As Foreground Color
Experts Don't Need This Step But To Help You See The Text, We Select "White" For Text Color. Shortcut Key Used For "White Foreground Color" Just Press The Button "X" On Keyboard It Will Automatically Set The Foreground Color As White.
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step8_zps885c5e5f.jpg
Step 9) Add Your Text
With The "Type Tool" Selected, Your Font Choosen And White As Your Foreground Color. Now. Now Click On The Image To Add Your Text. As This Is A Scenery Image, I Have Typed "Scenery".
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step9_zps1887c97b.jpg
Step 10) Resize And Reposition With "Free Transform" Feature
Now, It's The Time To Resize And Reposition Your Text According To Your Choice, We Can Resize And Repositioning Through "Free Transform". Shortcut Key Used For It Is, "CTRL+T". Now You Can Make The Text Bigger Or Smaller And Even Can Fix It's Location. Press "Enter" When You're Done.
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step10_zps58e6b029.jpg
Step 11) Drag The Text Layer (Scenery) Below "Layer 1"
You Need To Move The Type Layer "Scenery" Below "Layer 1" In The Layers Palette.
Click On The Text Layer, Then Simply Drag It Down Below "Layer 1". A Thick Black Line Will Appear Between "Layer 1" And "Layer 2".
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step11Part1_zps7cd20e1d.jpg
Release Your Mouse Button When The Black Line Appears To Place The Text Layer Between "Layer 1" And "Layer 2".
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step11Part2_zps176e67f7.jpg
Step 12) Select "Layer 1" Again
Click Again On "Layer 1" In The Layers Palette To Select It. The Text Will Temporarily Disappear Below "Layer 1".
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step12_zpsd929e7a4.jpg
Step 13) Click "Create Clipping Mask"
To Do The Trick That The Image Is Inside The Text, We Have To Use Clipping Mask Feature. This Will Clip The Photo On "Layer 1" To The Text On The Layer Directly Below It. The Area Of The Photo That Appear Directly Above The Letters Will Get Visible And The Remaining Photo Will Get Invisible/Disappeared.
Select "Layer 1" From The Layers Palette And Go Up To The "Layer" Menu At The Top And Click "Create Clipping Mask".
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step13Part1_zps64ec2ee4.jpg
We Can See That Image Appears Inside The Text
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step13Part2_zps4eb6a7c3.jpg
Step 14) Add A "Drop Shadow"
This Step Is Not Necessary But Using "Drop Shadow" Effect For The Text Will Make It More Precise And Fine.
First Select The Text Layer (Scenery) In The Layers Palette, Then Click On They "Layers Style" Icon At The Bottom Of The Layers Palette, Encircled In Red. Select "Drop Shadow" From The List.
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step14Part1_zps7d8f9f22.jpg
A Layer Style Dialog Box Will Open Set To He "Drop Shadow" Options. All You Need To Do, Lower The "Opacity" Of The Drop Shadow Down To 60% And The "Angle" To 120° Or You Can Set These Things Upto Your Choice. Click "OK" When You're Done To Apply The Drop Shadow.
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step14Part2_zps857eeef9.jpg
FINAL RESULT
http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i430/Morash00/Public/Step15_zps398e18a5.jpg