How To Put Image Into Text Adobe Photoshop


In Adobe Photoshop CS6, you can easily place an image inside text using the clipping mask feature. Here's how you can do it:

  • Open Adobe Photoshop CS6 and create a new document.
  • Select the Type tool from the toolbar on the left-hand side of the screen.
  • Choose the font and font size you want to use and type out the text you want to place the image into.
  • Place the image you want to use into the same document as the text layer by going to "File" > "Place" and selecting the image.
  • Drag the image layer below the text layer in the Layers panel.
  • With the text layer selected, hold down the "Alt" key (Windows) or "Option" key (Mac) and click on the "Create a new layer mask" button at the bottom of the Layers panel. This will create a clipping mask for the text layer.
  • The image should now appear inside the text. If the image is not positioned correctly, you can use the Move tool to adjust its placement.
You can also experiment with different blending modes and opacity levels to achieve different effects. To edit the image inside the text, simply double-click on the image layer to open it in a new window, make your changes, and then save and close the image window. The changes will be reflected in the clipping mask.

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