How to Customize Text Into a Photograph Using Photoshop

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Here’s the result of this tutorial. I show other examples of what could be done at the end:

 

 

Here I have a photograph of a cat that I’ll use in this tutorial:

The first thing I’ll do is go to the text tool in the tools palette:

When I click on the “text tool”, I’ll be able to see all of my options on the tool bar at the top of the screen. For the text font I’ll choose “Impact” and for the text size I’ll choose “400pt” and I’ll leave the rest at the default settings. This is what it looks like:

Now I’ll type in the word “CAT”. When I’m finished, I’ll click the check at the top of the screen to make the application active:

The text tool will create its own layer:

Now I’ll take the “move tool” and position the word where I want it on the photograph:

This is what it looks like at this point:

Now I’ll change the name of the background layer to unlock it. This way I’ll be able to reposition the layers. I’ll name it “Original Background”:

Next I’ll drag the top layer named “CAT” under the “Original Background”:

Now that I’ve done this, the word “CAT” is gone. That’s ok. To get the word back, all I have to do is hold the ALT key on my keyboard at the same time I’ll hover my mouse over the line between the two layers, and click. I’ll be able to see the cursor turn into a circle with a black ball in it. That’s when I’ll click:

Here the background disappeared, leaving only the text:

At this point, I’m going to give the word a drop shadow and a little bevel and emboss. At the bottom of the layer palette, I’ll click on the “Add a Layer Style” icon:

Here I’ll click on Drop Shadow:

These are my setting for the Drop Shadow:

And here are my settings for Bevel and Emboss. This part is a matter of taste. See what suites your photo. When I’m happy with my results I’ll click OK:

Now I’ll click on the “Original Layer” and hit CTRL+J on my keyboard to make a copy. Then I’ll drag the “copy” layer to the bottom of the layers stack. This is what it should look like at this point:

And this is what the photo looks like at this point:

Now I can do whatever I want to the background. I can blur it, swirl it, and paint in a color or just paint in white.

While the copy layer is active, I’ll go to Filter/Blur/Radial Blur:

Here the Radial Blur dialog box comes up. I’ll set the Amount to 77, Blur Method to “Zoom” and Quality I’ll leave at “Good”. Then I’ll click OK:

Here’s the final effect:

 

 

Here are some more examples of what you can do with this:

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18 Comments so far
  1. Mark Highton Ridley June 10, 2009 3:27 pm

    Great tutorial, simple to follow and a neat set of effects. Nice one Lorri!

    Cheers,
    –Mark

  2. hussain June 11, 2009 2:02 am

    wow!
    it was fantastic, it is really unbeliebable

  3. CvetiTo June 11, 2009 5:28 am

    This tutorial is really nice, thank you.

  4. Elaine June 11, 2009 8:29 am

    Wow! I was so excited when I saw the picture I couldn’t wait to actually do it myself. I’ll be looking for appropriate images I’ve taken. So excited!!!
    Thanks so much for the tutorial.

  5. ttyassine June 11, 2009 8:56 am

    this is the best tutorial I had ever seen.
    nice

  6. srinivass June 11, 2009 10:46 am

    Wow !

    This is brief explaind&great tutorial,Really nice.

    Thank you.

  7. EDDY TAYTELBAUM June 11, 2009 10:49 am

    Lorri:

    I enjoyed every minute going through your tutorial,you certainly have the gift of teaching.

    Please tell me where I can find more tutorials from your hand. If you want to know more about my other favourite hobby then look me up at Google. By the way I am 84.
    Kindest regards Eddy Taytelbaum.

  8. Laurie Kirby June 11, 2009 3:00 pm

    I really like the effect of the last one. Great tutorial.

  9. admin June 11, 2009 10:44 pm

    Thanks, everyone, for your comments.

    Hi, Eddy, I see you’re a famous magician. My daughter’s boyfriend is really into magic. He’ll get a kick out of this. What magic tricks would you recommend for a beginner?

    You can find my other tutorials by clicking the links on the right-hand side of the page, under “Recent Posts”.

    Thanks.

    Lorri

  10. Jill June 13, 2009 12:05 am

    Awesome, can’t wait to try it!

  11. kedir Hussien June 16, 2009 9:18 pm

    its a very nice effect. please help me how to create golden, sliver,bronze style.

  12. admin June 16, 2009 10:10 pm

    Hi, Kedir,

    If you want to change the color of the drop shadow, when you’re in the layer style dialog box, click on the black rectangle box to the right of the blend mode options. Then the “select shadow color” box will come up. Pick whatever color you want to make the drop shadow (like bronze or silver). Then click OK.

    Lorri

  13. carol August 6, 2009 11:34 am

    Thanks again Lorri Your directions with graphics are always so clear and easy to follow You should write a book of special projects for schools

  14. Nelia Heydeman September 17, 2009 7:30 am

    This text effect is just fantastic…amazing…just love it! Thanks!!

  15. Elumalai K September 21, 2009 8:26 am

    Very nice. I interested doing that

  16. Danielle October 7, 2009 5:50 pm

    This is a really nice tutorial for an awesome text/photo effect. Thank you so much for sharing your Photoshop knowledge :)

  17. korehan October 21, 2009 9:24 am

    Excellent.
    Thanks for the tutorial

  18. Anonymous December 4, 2009 1:07 pm

    cool effect…

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