Re: Text in Adobe
by "ME Echten" <rascal(at)introweb.nl>
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heya,
I have a great way of colouring the text
step 1.
Select the text with the magic wand (click on the first letter, then use
Shift/magic wand to select the rest)
step 2.
use the airbrush to fill the selected area
regards,
Martijn Echten
-----Original Message-----
From: Sara L. Kirby <slkb(at)sancity.com>
To: webdiva <webdiva(at)webdiva.co.uk>
Cc: hwg-graphics(at)mail.hwg.org <hwg-graphics(at)mail.hwg.org>
Date: Thursday, September 17, 1998 11:22 PM
Subject: Re: Text in Adobe
>Another way to change the text color would be to select the color you want
to
>change it to in the foreground color block, use the wand to select the
area,
>and the use alt+shift+backspace.
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>Hope this helps.
>Sara
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>webdiva wrote:
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>> Does anyone know of a way in which I can duplicate a gif (I can do this
>> part) but change the colour of the text without doing a new creation ?
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>> I've tried doing 2 separate ones but the text always seems to go slightly
>> out of line and looks a bit scruffy. It would be on a white background
for
>> move over buttons
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>> TIA
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>> Sian
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