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Hello,
How to use the WordArt style in Word or find its equivalent in Photoshop for text on photos, and the second question is how to find a "rainbow" font usable on a website?
Thank you in advance.
How to use the WordArt style in Word or find its equivalent in Photoshop for text on photos, and the second question is how to find a "rainbow" font usable on a website?
Thank you in advance.
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Hello,
As for Photoshop, I haven't used this software in a long time and since it's on another PC, I won't be able to provide you with an example of how to do things...
Regarding a "rainbow" writing, it would either need to be a bit more explicit or you should provide an example...
Just in case and to know, I quickly made this to see if you’re talking about this kind of thing or something else:
Luke.
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The price of software is inversely proportional to its ergonomics... ;-)
As for Photoshop, I haven't used this software in a long time and since it's on another PC, I won't be able to provide you with an example of how to do things...
Regarding a "rainbow" writing, it would either need to be a bit more explicit or you should provide an example...
Just in case and to know, I quickly made this to see if you’re talking about this kind of thing or something else:
Luke.
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The price of software is inversely proportional to its ergonomics... ;-)
Yes, that's exactly what you're proposing, so what's it like?
Explanation: I have a website with one of the themes being the rainbow, and I think it's nice to occasionally write captions or other titles in rainbow colors... so the existence of WordArt in an older version of Word, which is much more advanced than the text options in my version of Photoshop, makes me dream of an easy way to write because it's tedious to set one letter, syllable, or word in blue, then another in green, etc.
A layer with transparent letters and underneath another layer with a slightly "rainbow" radial gradient...
Since I don’t know the software you’re using (I only use free software), I can’t give you the steps for what you have; it’s done with GIMP, but the method works for all image processing software, including its paid clone, so it should definitely be adaptable to another one... ;)
Luke.
PS/Edith: I just took a look, and I saw this https://support.microsoft.com/fr-fr/office/ins%c3%a9rer-un-objet-wordart-c5070583-1ebe-4dc4-a41f-5e3729adce54?ui=fr-fr&rs=fr-fr&ad=fr
I don't master layers well enough and to write on a photo?
but let's leave it at that, I just have to start studying (everything and Gimp) and get to work
thanks to the link attached at the end (thank you Edith) I see that it is also based on a document made with the Word(art) 2007 version that I planned...
thanks again, best regards, Yolande