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Watermark Tutorial

September 30th, 2007 in Photoshop Tutorials by Richard Carpenter

Watermark Tutorial

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Open up your image and select your desired color for your text watermark, now select the text tool and type your text, fill your page with the text like this.

Once you’ve filled your page press “ctrl + t” to transform it, just rotate it slightly, like this.

Now lower the opacity by quite abit as we dont want to spoil the picture. ive lowered mine down to 20% but i think between 10-20% is fine.
thats it all done, now save your image.

About The Author

About The Author: Richard Carpenter

Hi im Richard Carpenter and im a freelance web and graphics designer from England. I am also a regular Blogger, Tutorial Writer, and owner of Photoshop Plus. You can follow me on twitter HERE. You may also view my portfolio HERE.

 

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One Response to “Watermark Tutorial”

  1. AraxNisanu says:

    I’m wondering though, can’t this be removed by simply surface blurring or using topaz vivacity on it, then resharpening and adding some noise?

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