How Do You Put A Reflection Under Text In Photoshop Elements 5?
Photoshop Elements 5 is an Adobe graphics program that allows users to edit photographs, create illustrations, produce digital scrapbook layouts and alter text. One way to alter text is to create a reflection that sits directly underneath the line of type. This effect creates the illusion of three-dimensional text sitting on a glossy surface, and it takes only a few basic Elements tools to create. Step 1 Use the Text tool in the Tools palette on the left side of the screen to create a line of text. Decide on the font and weight, such as bold or semi-bold, of the text. Choose the color of the text by double-clicking on the “Set Foreground Color” swatch at the bottom of the Tools palette. Step 2 Rasterize the text by right-clicking on the text layer, then choosing “Rasterize Type.” This will make the text an object rather than editable type. Verify that the text is exactly as desired before rasterizing. Step 3 Right-click on the text layer in the Layers palette and select “Duplicate Laye