Brilliant!
Thanks Rick
Brilliant!
Thanks Rick
Awesome Rick. Just what I've been after.
Thanks so much,
Quang
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Wow, great info. I have been cutting and pasting from one image into another using the selection tool and a transparant backround. Way more complicated and the results are not as easy to produce
I think I will have to change my ways.
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Thanks for the easy to follow tutorial.
Off to practice some more.
Musie J
Nikon D5000, Nikon AF-S DX VR 55-200mm f4-5.6G, Nikon AF-S DX 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR, Nikon AF-S Nikkor 50mm f1.4G
Rick, I think you have ESP, cause every time that I think of something that I want to know how to do, it magically appears in a thread the next day. Thanks for the clear explanation.
Karen
Ive been looking for something like this for a while.... thanks for the write up
I know im a bit of a lurker but dont worry ricktas, ill start posting some of my pictures soon enough, just reading threads at the moment, getting a gist of what this site is about
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Constructive Critique of my photographs is always appreciated
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RICK
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Good tutorial Rick.
Once I figured out that my new brush tool was stored in the tools menu on the right hand side I soon found my watermark. I was looking for it in the drop down menu for brushes I'd originally used on the left hand side.
Cheers
Kevin
Great tut, very simple way to do it... will definately be doing it this way from now on...
In the process of learning!!
Please feel free to rework my photos, but give me step-by-step instructions on what you did, so I can learn.
Canon 500D, Canon 18-55mm IS lens, Canon 50mm EF f/1.8 II, Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG Macro, CS4.
I just did this and it worked - elated !! Thanks a bunch
Lesley
saves doing it individually every freaking time, id say life saver but more an epic time saver !
Paul, if you hold down ALT Key and type 0169 on the numeric keypad (not on the numeric keys at the top of the keyboard) you will produce the © symbol.
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Cliff
CC always appreciated
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LR5, PS CC
Thanks Cliff. I thought it was something like that but I was trying Control & 169.
I've already created a brush with (c) so can brushes be edited? No big dramas anyway as it will give me some practice to create another!
I don't know if they can be edited. I suspect not, but it would be easier anyway to just delete the old brush and define another.
Thanks Rick.
I've been doing it the hard way, I made a new document with a transparent background and created my watermark on that. Every time I want to add the watermark I have to insert that document, resize and rotate etc. And I'm always ending up with different sized watermarks.
I'll use a brush and size it correctly to suit my final output size.
Thank you.
I have just joined this forum, and I have already learned more about photography and Photoshop in these few days than I have in the last 12 months.
Thank you.