How Do I Make a Frame in Photoshop CC?
Photoshop CC offers a wide variety of features for creating beautiful text. One of the most popular features is the ability to style text using different fonts, colors, and sizes.You can also add effects to text, such as drop shadows and glows. In this tutorial, we'll show you how to create a text frame in Photoshop CC and style it using some of the available options.First, open Photoshop CC and create a new document. You can do this by clicking File > New. In the New Document window, set the width and height to your desired values, and then click OK.
Next, select the Type tool from the Tools panel. Then click anywhere in your document to create a text layer. A blinking cursor will appear, indicating that you can now start typing.
As you type, you'll notice that the text appears on its own layer in the Layers panel. This is because Photoshop automatically creates a new layer whenever you use the Type tool.
Now that you have a text layer, you can start styling it. First, let's change the font.To do this, select the Type tool again and highlight the text you want to change. Then click the Font Family drop-down menu in the Options bar and choose a different font.
You can also change the font size by clicking the Font Size drop-down menu in the Options bar and selecting a new value. If you want to make your text bold or italicized, you can click the corresponding buttons in the Options bar.
Finally, let's change the color of our text. Again, select the Type tool and highlight the text you want to change. Then click the Color swatch in the Options bar and choose a new color from the Color Picker.
And there you have it!,,:,,,,,:::.
You've now learned how to create a text frame in Photoshop CC and style it using different fonts, colors, and sizes.
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