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Adobe Photoshop Smokey Text: Adding Shape

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Summary: Use Adobe Photoshop selection tools to add shape to smokey text. Add shape to smokey text in Photoshop with the tips in this free Phot0shop tutorial video.

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By Robert Segundo
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Robert Segundo has been an artist since he could hold a pencil. In his 10 years in graphic design, he has worked on advertising projects with costs ranging in millions of dollars. He...read more

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"Alright then, let us fix our problems that we had from the last part. So as you can see here we need to actually bring our selections in, so let us go to Filter here, or I am sorry let us go into Selection Tools. Let us go to modify and we are going to do a subtracter selection, like so. Six pixels, let us actually do four pixels, four seems well. There we go, as you can see we have got a nice good in line here so what we are going to do is we are going to hit Shift, Command, I to inverse that. There we go. And what I am going to do we are just going to go ahead, and since we have already got this done, let us go ahead and click here. Let us go into the bold and emboss. So now what we are going to do is to say our blend mode seems alright, let us actually take our blend mode now to, actually normal seems pretty good. Let us click there, there we go now we have all of the ones we were looking for; that is what I was looking for. Enter. Smooth looks pretty good, let us bring up our depth up to one fifty four like so. Our size, at five, let us bring this up a little bit, let us bring it up to eighteen and let us just bring our softness up to two. Now as you can see our text has taken on this nice rounded shape here. So what we are going to do here is pause here and we will pick this up in the next part."

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