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07/07/2004 07:15:31 PM · #1
Is there any special way to create your "signature" or name of photographer on your photographs designed for this purpose, or is it just a matter of choice of choosing a text, font, etc., and pasting in as you would any text? Thanks!
07/07/2004 07:19:53 PM · #2
here's a quick web tutorial...there are many other ways, but this is the easiest, just by creating a custom brush in PS..

creating a custom brush in Photoshop
07/07/2004 07:20:20 PM · #3
If you have a graphics tablet you can sign you name and use that as your signature. If not you can always scan a copy of your signature and rework it to use as a sig.

I'm currently working on a Chinese stamp sig with my full Chinese name on it.

Message edited by author 2004-07-07 19:21:58.
07/07/2004 07:20:37 PM · #4
You can always scan your signature. Although I think it might be better to just put it on the matting.
07/07/2004 08:32:27 PM · #5
that tutorial on the custom brush thing is pretty cool. that's a much better method than pasting your sig on shots if you want to.
07/07/2004 08:37:56 PM · #6
yeah...I thought so too, so I bookmarked it. Even though it's specific to PS 7, it works fine in CS
07/07/2004 09:04:37 PM · #7
Originally posted by Kylie:

Is there any special way to create your "signature" or name of photographer on your photographs designed for this purpose, or is it just a matter of choice of choosing a text, font, etc., and pasting in as you would any text? Thanks!


I don't know why you'd put your signature on a photo? [unless it's an autograph ;-)]. I can see it if you're mounting landscape photos on plaques a la Ansel Adams, other than that .......even then the name usually goes on the mounting/border.
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