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Oh God! He's got a . . .

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Photoshop.

 

I just got Photoshop Elements 7.0 for Christmas, and I'm excited! I've been trying to create myself a new signature for the past few hours, and I think I'm getting close to finishing it! I'll probably get really into this stuff once I can master the program. I also got Adobe Premiere Elements 7 for Christmas, so I'll probably make videos and edit them once I get around to learning how to use the program.

 

Merry Christmas!

 

(By the way, if anyone who knows a lot about Photoshop can help me with an issue when trying to apply text to a layer, please PM me so we can find out what I'm doing wrong. The text doesn't appear on the layer when I go to the text tool and type something in. I did it earlier and it worked, but I was messing around with warped text tool and it disappeared. Thanks.)

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Teryaki

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well a few things could be wrong.. i always suggest putting the text on a new layer but you can always put it on a layer with sumthing on it.

 

1.Try making a new layer with text on it

2. Make sure the layer with text is in front of all other layers because it its behind it might not show up because its blocked(to do this, drag the layer with the text up above all other layers so its the top one)

 

I've got Photoshop CS3 and i make my own signatures(the one i have is made be me :P) its not too bad hope i helped! :)

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