![]() ![]() Click and type on your canvas to add text, making adjustments as necessary to get the look *you* want. Click the Type tool (shortcut key: T) and choose a font.Create a new document with a transparent background and high resolution.Then proceed as normal.Ī quick review of the steps, in case you don’t want to watch the video again: If you already have a logo that you want to use for the watermark, go to File > Place to place the hi-res logo on your canvas.You can always start out with a square canvas (like 2000 x 2000px) and crop the whole image to the size of your brush before you save it. If you have a square logo, for example, it will look different from mine. When you select the dimensions for your watermark brush (I set the width as 2000px and the height at 300px), you’ll want to choose dimensions that fit your logo or your blog’s name.Note: Don’t forget to adjust the video’s image quality so you can see things better! Just click on the little “gear” symbol at the bottom of the video player and select 720px, or the HD (high definition) option.Ī few things I didn’t point out in the video, but perhaps should have: ![]() Forget manually typing your copyright notice on every single photo – we’re taking the shortcut! ![]() In this lesson, I’m going to share how you can create a brush in Elements to watermark your photos and protect them from theft. Welcome back to Photoshop Elements for Bloggers! In the last lesson, you learned how to add text to your photos with the goal of creating Pinnable images for your blog. ![]()
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