Page title
Part 1 of 2
The differences between a site title and a page title are the size (not always, though) and the wording. A page title is somewhat smaller, and while the site title usually displays a welcoming to the site and the name of the site the page title holds the name of the page.
Creating the text layers |
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Let's make a page title for the WebSurfer's Club. They have opened a members only area and now they need a page title for that page.
Open a new file (size: 400 x 200)
Fill Layer 1 with white colour
Select a colour you like for the first text (I chose dark red)
Select the Text tool and click where you want the to start
The Edit text box opens
Choose a font (I chose Britannic Bold) and set the size to 50
Type in MEMBERS
Click OK
Position the text with the Move tool if necessary
Choose another colour (I chose light blue tint)
Create a new text layer with the text "Area" (without the quotes)
(Font: A script font, Size: approximately 20 - 25)
Choose another colour (I chose a green tint)
Create a third text layer with the text "WebSurfer's Club" (without the quotes)
(Font: Monotype Corsiva, Size: 20)
Position the last text above the first half of the word MEMBERS
Click OK
This is what the image looks like now:
Adding effects to the text |
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Yes, it is time to add effects to the text, starting with the word MEMBERS.
Right click on the layer, choose Effects and add these effects:
Shadow |
Medium gray, 3 pixels |
Bevel & Emboss |
Style:
Inner bevel |
Click OK and you will have an image looking something like this:
The turn has now come to the "Area" text.
Right click on the layer, choose Effects and add the same effects as for the MEMBERS text
Click OK
Right click on the last text layer, choose Effects and add the same effects here too
Click OK
This would give you an image looking like this:
Why use the same effects for all three text layers? Well, because I am about to show you a short cut and this short cut can't be used unless the effects are the same.
Right click on one of the text layers and take a look at the pop up menu. Since there are effects added there is no Effects option available. In the mid part there is an option called Copy effects. Choosing this copies the chosen effects. Then, when you right click another layer the pop up menu will display the option Paste effects. Choosing this pastes the effects onto that layer.
Spicing up the text |
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The page title is nice as it is, but we can make it look even nicer.
Click on Layer 1 to make it active
Click the Create new layer button
A new layer is placed above layer 1
Select the Elliptical mask tool
Draw an elliptical mask around the word "Area"
Adjust the mask if necessary
Select the same colour you used for the text MEMBERS
Fill the mask with the colour
Press Ctrl + D to remove the mask
Now let's use that short cut I explained above.
Make one of the text layers active
Right click it and choose Copy effects
Switch to the layer with the button
Right click and choose Paste effects
This is how the image looks now:
Proceed to part 2