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Creating a Type Mask


Photoshop has two type toolsthe Horizontal or Vertical type tools and the Horizontal or Vertical Mask tools. The former creates regular type, using the fonts available on your computer system, and when you add type to the screen, the color of the font defaults to the current foreground color. The latter is a masking tool. When you use the type mask tools, Photoshop creates a mask in the size and shape of the selected font with the mask appearing as a red overlay. Once the mask is created, you can modify it just like any normal text layer, by changing the font, size, or even use the Warp feature. Unlike the normal type tools, Photoshop does not create a type layer for the mask; the mask simply appears in the active layer. Being able to create a mask from a font opens up all kinds of creative possibilities. For example, you could use a mask in conjunction with a photograph to create a unique fill or you could use a mask to create a chiseled look to text.

Create a Type Mask



Open a document.

Select the

Horizontal Type Mask tool on the toolbox.

Click in the document window to place an insertion point, and then type.

As you type, Photoshop creates a mask in the size and shape of the current font.

Use the editing tools on the mask to change its font family, style, and size.

IMPORTANT

Masks, like regular text, must be selected before any of the above changes are applied.

Select the

Marquee tool on the toolbox, or any other of Photoshop's selection tools.

The mask converts from a red overlay into a traditional selection.

Move into the interior of one of the letters, and then drag to move the selection.

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