How to make a text overlay effect such as this one:
They're not in HD because they're zoomed in (is what I like to think as they're in the correct size but they're still not HD)
Anyways, here's how you do it!
First, go to phonto and use a white background in the size 512 x 800.
You can use a white background with black text. OR a black background with white text.Here, I'm using black text. Just write what you want
Font:
Title ; brown fox
Sub title / Author name ; lemon milk (light)The little flowery thing at the bottom can be found in the 'Image' section of phonto.
(Bottom left > 3 Lines > Insert image > Last category > scroll down a bit)
(I made the text glow, will show in the next chapter)
Next, save the image.
After you've saved the image, go into Superimpose and make a new session (if you haven't done so already)
Load up the image and just click create, as you've already done the dimensions in Phonto.
Now, find an image that you'd like to use as an overlay. These are mine:
Put the images on top of the text like this:
*IM SO SORRY GUYS WATTPAD WONT LET ME LOAD THIS PICTURE, JUST PUT THE IMAGE ON TOP OF THE TEXT*
Place it so that the text is fully covered.
Next, go into 'transform' > 'blend' > 'screen'
IF YOU'RE USING A BLACK BACKGROUND WITH A WHITE TEXT THEN SELECT THE BLEND THAT WORKS FOR YOU (I believe it's 'multiply' but I haven't checked)
Here, I added another picture at the bottom, just position the images however you like (if you're using multiple)
And voila! Here's another one because the textures I used previously were a bit darker than I'd like.
Texture used:
THAT'S IT FOR NOW! Bye 〜
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