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FloMo

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Hello

I am hoping someone will be able to help me please. I have a logo that I did in Photoshop. It is a red D with a silver 2 over it. I would like some parts of the 2 to be in front of the D and some parts to be behind the D. I have no idea how to even search for what I need to do. I am using photoshop cs5

Please help somebody out there!!

thanx a mil
 

Tracy Mapes

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It's Called the Layers Palette.


Just Make Copies of the Same Layer, Place them Above or Below Your Target Layer, and then Apply a Layer Maks to Paint Away the Un-Needed Portions of Your Image.

Take Care,

-Tracy Mapes


Here' a PSD File to See if it's what you're Looking for? View attachment TEXT-TEST.psd

TEXT-TEST copy.png
 
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IamSam

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Hi FloMo, and welcome.

I like your D2! It did come out nicely. There is a simple technique for intertwining letters and other stuff. I use this technique often for this type of effect. I made you a short vid on the process. Remember, there are other ways to do this but for me this is the simplest. I also use masking, it's less destructive. (Always duplicate layers you want to save)

Watch in full screen mode and at 720p.
 
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