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Post by seattleddc on Aug 2, 2022 6:55:49 GMT
Hello folks, I haven't been on here for a while, so excuse me if this topic has been covered previously. Is there a tutorial on how to create a transparent .png file of my own signature? I'm trying to create my own watermark. I can do this with downloaded scripts, but I wanted to make it my own personal signature. Thanks in advance.
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 2, 2022 9:00:34 GMT
Hi seattleddc, glad to see you back here.
Try this . . .
1. Write your signature on a piece of white paper. Use a black pen. 2. Scan or take a photo of your signature. 3. Open your signature file in Elements. 4. Duplicate the Background layer (Ctrl/Cmmd-J). 5. Delete the Background layer. 6. Activate the Magic Wand tool (A). Tolerance = 32, uncheck "Contiguous". 7. Click on the white background area. 8. Press the Delete key on your keyboard. 9. Now you should have your signature displayed on a checkerboard pattern (denoting transparency). 10. Save your signature file as .png.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 2, 2022 14:50:59 GMT
Is there a tutorial on how to create a transparent .png file How to Make Your Own Brushes in Photoshop Elements (here) does not directly answer your question, but another way to create and use a signature "stamp." I make my own signature stamp (brush) every New Year. Endless possibilities. This year, I decided on an actual "signature." Clive Many possibilities
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Post by seattleddc on Aug 3, 2022 6:59:54 GMT
Thank you both. Sepiana, you are always immensely helpful. Mission accomplished, except...... how do I now change that signature from black to white? I envision a white watermark with a black drop shadow. Thanks in advance, and thank you to everyone on here that is always so helpful.
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Post by seattleddc on Aug 3, 2022 8:14:45 GMT
Nevermind on the changing it to white. I just filled it with white. I'm sure there's an easier way thought.
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Post by VickiD on Aug 3, 2022 17:36:45 GMT
I make my own signature stamp (brush) every New Year. Endless possibilities. This year, I decided on an actual "signature." Clive, funny you should say that...after years of making fancy brushes with borders, etc., I went with my real signature and created a brush. I've been using a brush for my signature/logo because they are always handy, can be sized as needed, and the color can be anything you want or need. Years ago, I used a PNG but it had to be opened each time I wanted to use it. That became a pain so when I found out about the brush and it's versatility, I jumped on it!!!
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 3, 2022 21:00:28 GMT
Thanks Vicki.👍🏻👍🏻 Brush signatures are very handy.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 3, 2022 21:59:42 GMT
how do I now change that signature from black to white? Good you got one working for you! If are using the brush, the stamp is always the "foreground color." For a shadowed stamp just toggle the foreground/background colors.
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Post by seattleddc on Aug 3, 2022 22:08:49 GMT
Someone let me know if I can post an example of what I did. I don't want to break any protocols by posting something with my name on it, if that isn't allowed.
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 3, 2022 22:21:23 GMT
Sepiana, you are always immensely helpful. Mission accomplished, except...... how do I now change that signature from black to white? I envision a white watermark with a black drop shadow. Thanks in advance, and thank you to everyone on here that is always so helpful. seattleddc, you are most welcome! Glad to hear "mission accomplished". You made my day! Nevermind on the changing it to white. I just filled it with white. I'm sure there's an easier way thought. This is what I would have done -- fill it with white. It can't get any easier. And, as usual, Elements offers you more than one way to do this. Just take your pick: - Edit > Fill Selection. - Use the Paint Bucket tool (K) - Create a Solid Color fill layer.
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 3, 2022 22:26:17 GMT
Someone let me know if I can post an example of what I did. I don't want to break any protocols by posting something with my name on it, if that isn't allowed. seattleddc, feel free to post it. You won't be breaking any forum rules.
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Post by seattleddc on Aug 3, 2022 23:46:22 GMT
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Post by seattleddc on Aug 3, 2022 23:48:32 GMT
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Post by Tpgettys on Aug 4, 2022 1:35:23 GMT
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Post by seattleddc on Aug 4, 2022 1:49:27 GMT
Thank you Tpgettys. I appreciate it.
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