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Clone over the existing type, find the exact same font as was used for that ball, and create the curved type effect with PS's Type Warp filter, or by using my tute on bending/curving type.

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I'll second that , Erik. Whenever I find something that looks neat, I get inspiration from it to create my own work. I never just replace an element of the original and call it mine because that is counterproductive and is disrespectful to the original artist. With this piece it would be easy to reproduce because of the simple shape and background and you can replace the type with your own and move it around how you wish. I would personally change the positioning of the ball to be more off to the left....
[honesty]
 
theKeeper said:
Clone over the existing type, find the exact same font as was used for that ball, and create the curved type effect with PS's Type Warp filter, or by using my tute on bending/curving type.

:B
is there a way to just take that out?? all the whole font??
 
Just think...what do you want to change?
Brightness?
Colour?
Contrast?
Saturation?

Use blend modes
And work on a separate layer with "use all layers" turned on.

'nough said.
 
realneed4speed: is there a way to just take that out?? all the whole font??
It's like theKeeper said, realneed4speed, the best way to take out the font is to clone it over using the surrounding pixels. ;)
 


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