TnTWalter
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OK. This is a very popular design and I've been wrongly credited with it's creation. I only copy other people's work; no vision here. I traced back the original creator...in 2004 or 2005 to okwoodsmith. I don't believe he posts anymore.
Anyway, many people want to be able to play around with it in photoshop.
So, I have created 2 masters that you can have fun with!!
1. Open in Photoshop
2. Create layers for each letter [easy to edit later]; name them D, I, etc.
3. Open the picture you want to add [separate file]; cut and paste into the layer it will go in. Freetransform scale the picture down to right size; freetransform rotate picture to right angle; erase what needs to be erased; you may also need to send back or forward. Do this for each picture.
4. Font I use for the wording [not on these files] is waltograph. You can google it if you don't have it and get it free. I fill the dropper with the dark blue color before I create the text. Make 2 new layers 1 for below and 1 for above [easy to edit later]. Type your text and freeform scale and rotate as needed.
5. you can change the castle to whatever graphic you want; just click on that layer. follow step 3.
Hope that helps....
here's examples of finished ones...
Here's a link to the files...
I made one without Walt and World by request.
http://savefile.com/projects/808541558
You can only open them if you have photoshop or something that supports photoshop.
Thanks.
Trish
Anyway, many people want to be able to play around with it in photoshop.
So, I have created 2 masters that you can have fun with!!
1. Open in Photoshop
2. Create layers for each letter [easy to edit later]; name them D, I, etc.
3. Open the picture you want to add [separate file]; cut and paste into the layer it will go in. Freetransform scale the picture down to right size; freetransform rotate picture to right angle; erase what needs to be erased; you may also need to send back or forward. Do this for each picture.
4. Font I use for the wording [not on these files] is waltograph. You can google it if you don't have it and get it free. I fill the dropper with the dark blue color before I create the text. Make 2 new layers 1 for below and 1 for above [easy to edit later]. Type your text and freeform scale and rotate as needed.
5. you can change the castle to whatever graphic you want; just click on that layer. follow step 3.
Hope that helps....
here's examples of finished ones...


Here's a link to the files...
I made one without Walt and World by request.
http://savefile.com/projects/808541558
You can only open them if you have photoshop or something that supports photoshop.
Thanks.
Trish