Wanna know how I get all my borders and pictures into my blogs? Well you have come to the right place!
To insert pics into your blogs! 1) You should set up an image host account~i use Photobucket.com~ which btw is free lol 2) You can then upload the images you want onto ur account 3) Open an image. A new screen appears. 4) Click on the link name that is below the image preview 5) Your image should then appear in a blank screen on its own. Copy and paste it into your blog entry~ using ctrl+v to paste~ then Voila!!!
To wrap Text around Pics!
1) Select a pic to highlight it 2) Right-click over the pic and a menu should come up beside the pic 3) Select Horizontal Align and a sub-menu should appear 4) Select either Right, Left or Centre to postion the pic 5) You can then drag the pic up/down as you wish.
Do not directly link from other websites. This is because "Remote linking" is stealing bandwidth that some webmasters have to pay for and it is considered a copyright infringement!
BIG NOTE, it is nasty to copy pics from other people who host their images through photobucket~cos you are stealing their bandwidth usage! If the usage is exceeded, none of the images will work! So SAVE and set up your own Photobucket account! Dont be lazy gits >.<
PSP Tutorials Noise Text |
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The font that I used for this tutorial is called CHERI...Size 72. CLICK HERE to download font
1. Open a new image in PSP, size 300 x 200
2. Click on your text tool and select your text options. For this one I used CHERI size 72, with rainbow fill (under the gradient tab). Set the stroke to 0
3. Click on the canvas with your text tool so the text entry box opens. Enter your text and click on apply. Click on OBJECT....ALIGN...CENTER IN CANVAS. Your text should look like this.
4. Go to your layer palette and right click on the Vector 1 layer. Click on DUPLICATE
5. Make sure the duplicated text layer is selected in your layer palette. With your text tool click on the text so you can edit your text options. Choose color #b53984 for your STROKE and change the stroke width to 3.0. Make your FILL transparent by clicking on the circle with the line through it.
6. Go to your layer palette and right click on the top text layer. Click on CONVERT TO RASTER LAYER.
7. Click on EFFECTS...then 3D EFFECTS...then INNER BEVEL. Use the following settings then click OK.
8. Next add a drop shadow to your layer by clicking on EFFECTS....3D EFFECTS....DROP SHADOW. Use the following settings.
9. On your layer palette select the VECTOR 1 layer.
Right click on the layer and click on CONVERT TO RASTER LAYER.
10. Press SHIFT + D twice to duplicate your image. You should now have 3 copies of your image. You will use these 3 images to add different settings
11. With your first image make sure your vector 1 layer is still selected. Click on ADJUST...ADD OR REMOVE NOISE. Use the following settings
12. Merge your layers by clicking on LAYERS...MERGE...MERGE VISIBLE.
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13. Save your image in PSP format as IMAGE 1.
14. Move to the second image (one of your copies) and repeat steps 11-13 this time changing your noise amount to 35 and save it as IMAGE 2.
15. Move to the third image (your last copy) and repeat steps 11-13 this time changing your noise amount to 40 and save it as IMAGE 3.
16. Open animation shop and click on the ANIMATION WIZARD button
17. The ANIMATION WIZARD will come up. Use the following settings.
18. Add your files, by clicking browse. Press CTRL + ALT to select more than one at a time. Make sure your images are in order(1,2,3), you can move them by using the MOVE UP & MOVE DOWN buttons. Click NEXT then click FINISH. (You should have 3 frames)
19. Crop your image.
20. You can view your animation by clicking on VIEW then ANIMATION.
21. Save your animation as a GIF File. CLICK HERE for optimization settings
Your animation should look like this!
Photoshop Tutorial Sparkle Text |
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1. Make a new document. I used 430 by 150.
2. Write in whatever you want. If you want it to come out nice, use the Smooth option here:
3. Right click on the layer with the text to rasterize it.
4. Duplicate the text layer by pressing ctrl+J.
5. Make the top layer invisible by clicking the eye on that layer:
On the bottom layer now, draw in some glittery shapes using the brush tool. I used some of the default brushes provided by photoshop, but use any other glittery brushes if you want. Here are my two layers (feel free to make more if you want):
And, these are the brushes that I used. Someone had trouble, so I hope this helps!
6. On both layers, add noise. >>Filter>>Noise>>Add Noise. Amount: 5% Distribution: Gaussian Monochromatic: checked
7. Now, to both layers, apply the film grain filter. >>Filter>>Artistic>>Film Grain. Change the settings around because it will be different for different types/sizes of fonts: Grain: 4 Highlight Area: 0 Intensity: 10
8. Now, jump to Imageready.
9. Duplicate the text layer through here by dragging it to this icon:
10. Make sure that this is what is visible for the first and second frame, consecutively:
11. Make sure that animation is set to forever. Set the time for each frame like this, I used 0.1 seconds:
12. Press the play button, and this is what you have:
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