Quick Tip Tuesday - Be Bold!
We’ve been away from straight Photoshop and Elements tips recently so here’s a great one.
Some fonts in both Photoshop and Elements come with a full range of styles: changes to the typeface like bold or italic that provide emphasis for the type. But a lot of digiscrappers use specialty fonts that don’t have styles. But sometimes in our layouts you want that emphasis. Photoshop and Elements can generate Faux styles that look close enough to the actual styles.
Here’s how: In Photoshop or Elements type your words, highlight them to select, and then right-click (Mac users hold down your Ctrl Key and click) on the line of type.
You’ll see a contextual menu pop up that gives you the choice of Faux Bold or Faux Italic.
Photoshop users get a more extensive pop up:
To see even more in Photoshop open your character and paragraph pallete (click this icon on your top toolbar when you have the type tool selected).
Right click the arrow in the upper right of the pallete and you get all of this!
If you have any questions leave a comment or contact me here.
Until next time - Keep Scrappin’!
Stan White - The DaddyKitty



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April 1st, 2008 at 11:14 am
Hi,
I use Photoshop and am somewhat familiar with the character palette but have yet to figure out how to get my paragraph to fit into a specific shape or to get my paragraph to look like a newspaper article even on both sides. Do you address these features anywhere?
Thank you for sharing this tip with us.
April 1st, 2008 at 12:52 pm
Thanks for the tip! I have often wished I could do this, but didn’t know there was a way to do it.
April 1st, 2008 at 3:19 pm
Cool, I will have to try this. Thank you!
April 1st, 2008 at 8:19 pm
Thanks Stan… I knew some of this, but not all of it. ‘Preciate the tip!