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I would like to know if when making a watermark in Photoshop elements 12 and image such as a dragonfly can be included.
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Good day!
Please post Photoshop Elements related queries over at
http://forums.adobe.com/community/photoshop_elements
Regards,
Pfaffenbichler
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rubys97548674 wrote
I would like to know if when making a watermark in Photoshop elements 12 and image such as a dragonfly can be included.
Yes.
Copy/paste the dragonfly on a suitable area of the underlying image.
Let us know if this works for you.
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Thank you so much it sounds so simple I will give it a go and let you know .
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Hi ,
I am floundering, I have put an image on a watermark using the graphics in Photoshop elements but there was no dragonfly there. Is there a way to bring one in. or is there a YouTube video showing how to copy and paste it in.
Ruby
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Thank you I will appreciate your suggestions.
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I'm guessing you want a simplified drawing of a dragonfly. If so, try this:
Do a Google Image search for "dragonfly clipart"
Under Settings, choose Advanced Search > File Type >PNG.
Click Advanced Search.
This brings up a list of PNG files. The reason I chose PNG is that these files (in most cases) have a transparent background.
For example:
The checkerboard pattern indicates transparency.
Right-click the picture and choose "Save Image As..."
Then follow hatstead's step in the previous post. Resize and re position the dragonfly layer as needed.
To give a watermark look you can reduce the opacity of the dragonfly layer as in this example:
If you want a dragonfly photo, just use "dragonfly" in the Google search but make sure the picture you select has the transparent background:
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thank you this will be helpful
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Mark makes a good suggestion about using an image or illustration with a transparent background. You could also add text and make it into a brush from Editor:
Edit >> Define Brush
Save it and choose a name and it will appear in your brush pull-down menu. You can then apply your watermark to any photo, in any position with a single click. For my image below I clicked in the bottom right corner.
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Good idea, 99jon!
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Thank you to all that helped me with my problem about my dragonfly. I would now like to know if I am able to use the watermark brush i made to process multiple files.
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Yes. Open a blank layer at the top of your stack of layers and left click to deposit the information on the brush.
It will utilize the foreground color. You can increase/decrease the size of the brush in the conventional way, i.e. with the bracket keys on the keyboard ] increase, [decrease. By placing the information on a separate layer you can change the layer opacity to suit.