Use of a plug-in to style the title |
While this started out as a writing blog which has been sorely neglected, it's being converted to another use. Now that I'm learning to use photoshop, I want to post some of my art work. You'll still find the writing blog under the Thinking in Text tab.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Using Plug-Ins
I investigated the plug-ins on the Adobe site and found a number of interesting ones. I also did a search and found a lot of interesting frames and background textures. When I tried to load them into the Adobe -->Plug-ins folder I ran into trouble. The folder has many subfolders such as filters, presets, etc. I didn't know if the plug-ins were to be uploaded to an appropriate subfolder of just left in the plug-in folder. The instructions weren't clear on this. After putting a few in, I couldn't get them to work. One set said to load it into the presets folder. After fooling around with this I finally got one to work. It loaded a bunch of text-styles, so I used that in my plug-in example. I'll come back to this topic since there are a lot of neat add-ons available.
For my image, I took a photo of a rhododendron my from garden (which also appears on my website) and selected just part of the image and placed it on a new background. I then used the watercolor filter to create the water color effect. I really enjoy Impressionist school of painting. I was hoping to use one of the backgrounds I'd found, but I couldn't get that to work, so I used just a plain green background. I then added a title and used the downloaded plug-in to creat the shadow effect on the title. I like this since it sets off the title nicely without being garish.
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