Photoshop question

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by EZ_BUSINEZZ, Dec 21, 2009.

  1. #1
    I've used Photoshop for over a year now but this is one thing that I've never really thought about.

    Say I have an image which is rectangular, and in that image there is some text.

    Whats the best way to cut out the text into a ROUNDED rectangle. I know the normal rectangle is easy, and previously I have just added a rectangle shape rasterized the layer used the magic wand, go back over to the image layer and copy it. RATHER LONG WINDED/SILLY.

    If anyone knows other ways how to would be brill.
     
    EZ_BUSINEZZ, Dec 21, 2009 IP
  2. munjie

    munjie Peon

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    I think it was used to cut pats
     
    munjie, Dec 21, 2009 IP
  3. photoshoppie

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    #3
    You have rounded rectangle in custom shape tool, select that and select the area how much u want for the text removal; and press ctrl+enter and press del. that much area will be deleted from the image layer or whichever layer is in selection. :)
    I hope this will help.

    p.s , Dont keep shape layers checked,select paths selection.
     
    photoshoppie, Dec 21, 2009 IP
  4. Nezine

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    Why not create a new layer and then make a round rectangle by choosing from custom shape tool then make it transparent. Now select the area you need, copy merged and paste it in a new canvas. Using magic wand remove the previous image from the corners and you will have what you need - if you do it right.
     
    Nezine, Dec 23, 2009 IP
  5. Hecky

    Hecky Like a Dungeon Dragon!

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    Wow, suprising to see that I'm not the only one who does this. I always end up using shapes in photoshop because they're really quite versatile. Considering that there's no rounded rectangle marquee select tool, then I think that there is no straightforward option and this way may be the quickest.
     
    Hecky, Dec 23, 2009 IP
  6. BabBarDeL

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    Create a new layer in front of your normal rectangle layer. Add there a rounded rectangle. Right Click and apply a Mask. That should be a good way.
     
    BabBarDeL, Dec 29, 2009 IP
  7. Shelley_c

    Shelley_c Member

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    Or you could convert the font type to a vector layer and then copy and paste the type (vector) into the same layer as the rectangle and then subtract from shape layer.

    Benefits of this is you can re-size at will without loss in quality. Normally I would use a mask but in this case I would use the method I described above. Each to their own I suppose, Everyone has their own technique to get the same effect.
     
    Shelley_c, Dec 30, 2009 IP