Thursday, 20 February 2014

Photoshop - First Self-taught tutorial


Self-taught tutorials:

In a later post I will explain and show all the experiments I have undertaken before starting my final DVD inlay. Before and during my experiments I decided that I wanted to look around the subject slightly more, this was to not only broaden my knowledge of Photoshop but also explore all the options I have when creating this piece of work. In my previous post I discussed the idea of having a heart shape on the back cover of my DVD inlay which would house the film information. As I experimented with this it became apparent that I had little knowledge behind how I would actually achieve this look. This was hence the first feature I began to delve into. I came across a website which gave many different Photoshop tutorials for all different areas of the software, this site had a tutorial for using text frames.

What did I do?

I began by opening a Photoshop document and setting a random canvas size, this was due to the fact that I was simply trying and testing the idea rather than applying it to my template. I then selected the Custom Shape Tool. This can be found hidden behind the Rectangle Tool in the Tool Panel down the left hand side of the screen.

While I had the Custom Shape Tool selected, I clicked on the shape preview thumbnail in the Options Bar, this can be found along the top of the screen. The Shape Picker then opens to display a variety of different shapes, to select a shape I simply clicked on the one I wanted. To begin with I selected the heart shape as this was my initial idea but as you read through you will see I actually ended up testing a variety of different shapes to see their affects.

In the same tool bar as the Shape Picker is a small drop down menu which has three options – Shape, Path and Pixels. This is normally by default set to Shape however for this tutorial to work I had to change this setting to Path. This Path is the outline of the shape. It acts as a path for the text as it is not able to type outside of this ‘Path’. I then simply drew the shape onto the canvas.

An issue which I found when creating this shape was that once I had positioned it I couldn’t get it to move/rotate/reshape. In order to achieve this I had to use the Edit Menu and then select the ‘Free Transform Path’ button. Once I had changed the size of my shape I then pressed Enter to apply these changes.

Now I had to add the text to my image. To do this I selected the Type Tool in the Tool Panel down the left hand side of the screen. I used the Horizontal Type Tool however there were other options to choose from. This maybe something to change depending on the Shape Path used. I was then able to change the size, font and colour of the Type in the Tool Bar along the top of the screen. To add my text I simply placed the cursor inside the Path of my shape and clicked. I could then add my text. To apply and finish this tutorial I simply used the tick button along the top Tool Bar. The Path outline then disappeared and in theory the type should be in the shape selected.


 

My results and evaluation:

When I found this tutorial I was really pleased based on the result that they displayed could be achieved. When I first used this tutorial for the heart shape my text didn’t fill the whole shape. For this reason I changed the text size and also the font to try to achieve the same look. This just didn’t work as intended. I played around with this shape for ages but still had no luck. When the Shape Path was removed the text wasn’t in a distinguished enough shape to still tell what I was trying to achieve and hence it looked unprofessional and messy. The images below show three separate stages of this technique including the final result. In comparison to what I was expecting to achieve you can clearly see why I was disappointed with this result. I was prepared to rule this technique out altogether based on one shape not going as planned and for this reason I tried again with two different shapes. The next shape path I tested was a flower. I wanted to try and keep with my girly/feminine theme and hence this justifies the shape. I spent time changing and adapting the text inside of this path like I did with the heart to try to improve the look of this piece however the final result ended up as poorly as the heart. This hence completely changed my ideas for the back cover as I was no longer wanting or able to create this effect. Before completely admitting defeat with this technique I tried a much simpler shape. I used a rounded corner rectangle. This simply gave boundaries for my text and actually worked well. Although this wasn’t exactly as complex as I would have liked this simplicity looked so much better than the undefined complex shapes. For all of these reasons I feel that if I was to use this technique in my final piece I would need to use a basic shape. I have completely ruled out the use of the heart path.


 
 
 
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