In which a mobile designer attempts to teach you what she knows about editing/ designing.
Includes ibisPaint x tutorials, PicsArt tutorials, etc
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In this chapter I'll be showing you how to add/ hide text behind photos using picsart. This is heckin easy.
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1. Go to the phonto app and open up a png border. Place your text inside and save as a png when you are done.
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2. Open your image in picsart and go to add photo.
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3. Add your png text to the image and reduce the opacity so you can see through it.
Then go to the eraser tool.
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5. Erase the border and whatever part of the text you want to hide.
Adjust the hardness, opacity, etc to your liking.
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6. Click the tick when you're done, bring the opacity of the text back to 100.
Click apply and save.
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This can also easily be done in IbisPaint x. Use this tutorial as a guideline and remember to work in layers. You will have to rasterise your text layer in order to erase bits.