Creating and using watermarks in Photoshop Elements
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Very helpful!
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Not sure what I was doing wrong last nite but it worked perfectly today...many thanks!!
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Excellent video...thanks for the great tip
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U have shown me more than any of the other tutorials.. thank so much! <3
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hello I am having the same problem I get to edit and define brush and it will not let me select it!
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@1994toyotasupra Were you able to get the brush made? Sorry for my late reply, I'm lame. Anyways, once you download the font, just paste it or save it into your font folder. Then to get it to load into your elements, you will need to exit out and restart elements and it should be there!
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I tried to make another brush and it wouldnt let me.. like i did every step then it wouldnt let me choose define brush
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This was extremely helpful! I have a question though...I saved it as a "brush" but when I tried to use it on the next photo, I was unable to make any changes (i.e. size, color, position, etc). Do you have to make a new watermark each time you work with a different photo??
MidwestBeachBum 1 month ago
@MidwestBeachBum Make sure that you are actually using the Brush tool to stamp it on. You will be able to select the brush you just made, and change the color, opacity, size, etc. You definitely don't have to make it for every photo, that would be crazy amounts of work!
JenSwedhin 1 month ago
Try making sure you have it selected - Ctrl A then define brush. That should work, I hope!
JenSwedhin 4 months ago