How Do I Edit Text in a Picture in Photoshop?
There are a few ways to edit text in a picture in Photoshop. You can use the 'Text Tool' (found in the 'Tools' palette), or the 'Type Mask Tool' (found in the 'Options' bar when the 'Text Tool' is selected).You can also use the 'Pen Tool' to draw a path for the text to follow.To edit text using the 'Text Tool', simply click on the text layer in the 'Layers' palette, then click on the text itself and start typing. To change the font, size, or color of the text, use the options in the 'Character' palette. To change the alignment of the text, use the options in the 'Paragraph' palette.
To edit text using the 'Type Mask Tool', first select the tool from the 'Options' bar. Then click and drag over the area where you want to add text.A new layer will be created automatically. Type your text into this layer, and use the options in the 'Character' and 'Paragraph' palettes to change font, size, color, and alignment.
To edit text using the 'Pen Tool', first select the tool from the 'Tools' palette. Then click on the point where you want to start drawing your path. Click on additional points along the way to create a curved path.To finish drawing your path, double-click or right-click on your last point. A new layer will be created automatically. Type your text into this layer, and use the options in either palette to change font, size, color, and alignment.
Conclusion: So there you have it! Three ways to edit text in a picture using Photoshop.