Why is there a line through my text in Photoshop?
The reason you don’t see your text and just a line usually is because the text color is the same color as your background. (If that is not the reason, check the size of your text – it may be too small for you to see.)
How do I make a vintage font in Photoshop?
How to Make a Vintage Text Effect in Photoshop
- Open Photoshop and make a new file at any size you want.
- Select the Horizontal Type Tool (T) and type your text using any font you want.
- Go to Layer > Layer Styles > Blending Options.
- Select the Drop Shadow option and apply the following settings.
How do you stylize text in Photoshop?
Again, select the type tool and add text; make the text size smaller than the previous one. Then, select move the text slightly to the left side. Select the text layer and click on “Layer” > “Layer styles” (or, double-click on the selected layer) to add stroke, gradient, overlay, and drop shadow.
How do I get rid of lines under text in Photoshop?
That’s probably the underline (baseline) when making a text layer and should go away when you commit the text. I think that represents the baseline of the text and is just for visual reference. You can hide it while typing by pressing Cmd+H.
How do you put a border around text in Photoshop?
Right-click on the Type Layer and choose Blending Options from the menu. Or, alternatively, go to Layer > Layer Style > Stroke. In the Layer Style dialog box, select Stroke under the list of styles on the left. The options under Stroke give you complete control over the appearance of the text border.
How do you tilt text in Photoshop?
Existing Text
- Open Photoshop and browse to the PSD with the text to tilt.
- Click the “Edit” menu.
- Hover the cursor over one of the corner boxes until the cursor shows a small, curved double-headed arrow.
- Press the “Enter” key to set the tilt.
- Set up a Photoshop CS3 document to use for your tilted text.