artisticallychallenged
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Hello gang,
I have created an intramural basketball team by the name of "The Ss" (each player on my team has a name with 'S' in it).
Anyway, I am in charge of creating jerseys and I am using Photoshop to do so.
The idea is to create an exaggerated blue-bordered 'S' to look somewhat like a ribbon. Furthermore, I plan to put each teammates name inside the border of the 'S'. [See attached image].
After spending several hours (spread out over a few days) I have produced nothing but minor frustration.
I believe my problem is the incompatibility of my vocabulary to that of Photoshop's.
Here is what I have done:
1) Used the vertical text tool to compose the text that goes inside the "border" of the 'S'.
2) Attempted to use the Rectangular Marquee tool to create the blue border (didn't work).
3) Tried to select the text, copy, and paste it into a Path (couldn't manage that either).
Anyway, I am really turned around and would extremely appreciate any tips or explanations.
Thank you very much,
-Matt
I have created an intramural basketball team by the name of "The Ss" (each player on my team has a name with 'S' in it).
Anyway, I am in charge of creating jerseys and I am using Photoshop to do so.
The idea is to create an exaggerated blue-bordered 'S' to look somewhat like a ribbon. Furthermore, I plan to put each teammates name inside the border of the 'S'. [See attached image].
After spending several hours (spread out over a few days) I have produced nothing but minor frustration.
I believe my problem is the incompatibility of my vocabulary to that of Photoshop's.
Here is what I have done:
1) Used the vertical text tool to compose the text that goes inside the "border" of the 'S'.
2) Attempted to use the Rectangular Marquee tool to create the blue border (didn't work).
3) Tried to select the text, copy, and paste it into a Path (couldn't manage that either).
Anyway, I am really turned around and would extremely appreciate any tips or explanations.
Thank you very much,
-Matt