How To Create A Photo From Text In Adobe Photoshop. This tutorial will show you how to make a picture made from words or random letters of the alphabet. It’s a simple effect to attain in your picture and don’t be intimidated if you just started using Photoshop. We’re just using basic tools here and I’ve tried to be as precise as is possible in explaining each step. But if you still need any doubt, feel free to leave a comment. You can observe the end result shown in the preview images below. Basically, the 3 pictures are made utilizing the same concept taught in this tutorial. You just need to get creative and play with different settings of the text, background color (black or white is an ideal color) or you can even add a texture as background.
Create a Photo Made Out of Text
1. Open your image in Photoshop. Duplicate your layer.2. Go to Layer > New Fill Layer > Solid Color. Choose white or whatever color you want. This layer will be your background.
3. Copy your source text. It can be from a song, article, story or you can always type in your own words. Select the Type Tool (T). Click and drag your cursor diagonally on your image to form a dashed box. We are going to fill in the area inside this box with text. So, it’s good to make the box slightly bigger than your canvas size just to make sure all area of your image is covered with text.
Paste your text on the canvas. You can see
it has covered all your image area. If your image is big and your font
size is small, you’re gonna need lots and lots of words.
4. Looking at the current
text, you can adjust the font type and font size to whatever looks good
for you. I chose the font called Teen Light and set the size to 9 pt.
5. Now, re-arrange your layer palette so it’s look like below. Your original image at the bottom, followed by the Color Fill Layer, then your duplicate image layer and on top is your Text Layer.
6. Place your cursor on the text layer, then press CTRL + left mouse click to select the text area.
7. You’ll see on your canvas that the selection has been made on the text. Now, select the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M).
Put your cursor on your image until you see a small dashed-box icon.
Then, right click and choose ‘Select Inverse’. What we’re doing here is
selecting the area outside of the Text.
8. Go to your layer palette and click once on the duplicate image layer to choose that layer. Next, hit the DELETE key on your keyboard. Click CTRL + D to turn off the selection. Now, we have eliminated the part of our image not covered in text.
9. To see our remaining image, put the text layer to invisible mode.
10. You can duplicate your
image a few times to get darker effect. I duplicate it twice as you can
see from my layer palette below. And my final outcome as shown in our
first preview above.
If you want effect like our second preview, start with an image with white background. Choose bigger font size (and perhaps a different font).
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