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Little help on something I've forgotten!


munrob

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Hey all,

I have a solid colored logo (white) and I want to fill it with an image I've taken. I've done this before but I cannot for the life of me remember how I did it!

Could anyone shed some light on it for me?

Thanks in advance!

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gedstar

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OK all I done was to create the text in white and place the photo image above the text layer, crtl click on the text layers thumbnail to make a selection, then right click on the photo image and select create clipping mask
 

munrob

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Ah,

The logo I have is White with no background so just a solid logo mainly lines and text. I want the image I ave to full the logo only. WIll that above work like it did for the text one?

Ta,
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Logo1updatedblack.png

This is it but in black. I want to fill the logo with an image rather than being black? If that makes sense?
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OK I used the Color Range tool to make a selection of the logo, placed the image above the logo layer and clipped it to the logo layer
 
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munrob

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Ah!

Thank you!

I've just started using PS CC so working my way around it.

Where's the colour range tool? Is that the pipette when clicking on the colour block?

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munrob

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Thanks,

I've just started using PS CC and still getting to grips with it.

Where is the colour range tool? Ha!

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Color Range

cr.jpg

Use the eye dropper and select the black

select.jpg

Selection with color range

Untitled.jpg

After creating clipping mask

Untitled1.jpg

Hit crtl D to deselect
 
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