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Inspiring
September 13, 2021
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How to edit a Photoshop Template

  • September 13, 2021
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I have downloaded a Photoshop template on Adobe Stock that I would like to use as a logo with my own text. Is it possible to change the text in this template? How on earth can I do it? I really would like som help because I have to make a logo like this during this week. It is perfect but the text is not. My skills in Illustrator is very bad so I can´t do my own logo there, so I searched for a template.

 

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Legend
September 13, 2021

Stock images almost never have real text. They usually have a picture of text; you delete this and add your own. I have not checked how this template works, though. 

Inspiring
September 13, 2021

How do I delete the text? I have looked for a text layer but I cannot find it.

JJMack
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 13, 2021

Target the layer then use menu Layer>Delete.

JJMack
JJMack
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 13, 2021

Templates are Photoshop document.  You edit them like any other Photoshop document.  If the template you downloads has a PSDT extension   You save your edited version as MyTemplateName.PSD or PSDT.

JJMack
Bojan Živković11378569
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Community Expert
September 13, 2021

You must have PSD file (.psd) extension. Look in Layers panel, probably you will see layer named edit text or similar. You can also take screenshot of Layers panel and post it here so we can figure out and point you in right direction.

Inspiring
September 13, 2021

I don´t have very much knowledge in Photoshop so please tell me what do to to change/edit the text.

Inspiring
September 14, 2021
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Ok, if so - this template is quite useless...

Not really, it depends on what you want in your logo, you could create the 2 circles and add your own text around the inside of the circles to get a similar look


That is a great idea. The problem is that my lack of Photoshop skills... How do I do that?