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- Robbie131313
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Thu May 31, 2012 5:47 pm
Re: Text
I would really love it, if you could add a text option to the Smart Photo Editor
I think it would add so much more appeal to this fabulous program...
Thank you in anticipation...
I think it would add so much more appeal to this fabulous program...
Thank you in anticipation...
- photosbywalker
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:56 pm
Re: Text
Text and being able to add watermarks to pictures on this program would make this an even better program to use...just saying
- VenetiaBoyd
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Fri Apr 20, 2012 7:53 am
Re: Text
YES, would love to be able to watermark. Also agree would like to be able to load more than one photo at a time.... One more issue I've run into: the search box should be able to grasp even one word description instead of having to be exactly the full name. Sometimes I remember partial name, put that in search, and it says no such thing when there is. Then I have to search all over again to find what I know is there.
- *tribalstu*
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Thu Jun 14, 2012 5:04 pm
Re: Text
photosbywalker wrote:Text and being able to add watermarks to pictures on this program would make this an even better program to use...just saying
deff i would love this and use SPE a lot more if you can sort this out many thanks
- sexydivinediva
- Posts: 48
- Joined: Tue Jun 12, 2012 5:23 pm
Re: Text
Can someone explain how to do the overlaying step by step and the underlaying and how to add text...thanks...
Re: Text
Hi there,
When you add an overlay, you add a new image on top of your existing image. You then use the brushes to select which parts of the new image you want to be transparent.
When you add an underlay, you add a new image underneath your existing image. You then use the brushes to select which parts of your *existing* image should allow the underlay to show through. This is basically making your existing image transparent in various places.
Give this a go and let me know how you go. We can then take it from there.
:Darren.
When you add an overlay, you add a new image on top of your existing image. You then use the brushes to select which parts of the new image you want to be transparent.
When you add an underlay, you add a new image underneath your existing image. You then use the brushes to select which parts of your *existing* image should allow the underlay to show through. This is basically making your existing image transparent in various places.
Give this a go and let me know how you go. We can then take it from there.
:Darren.
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