Stroked Title with an Echo Effect
Stroked Title with an Echo Effect
by Gina Harper
Give your title an echo effect using the Rectangular Marquee tool and a Stroke.
For this tutorial you will need:
- A chunky, bold, sans serif font: for example, Impact or Arial Black
- Photoshop Elements or Adobe Photoshop
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Wonderful effect and great tutorial – thank you!
Thank you – looking forward to trying this out!
Great idea for a title. I love it and can’t wait to try it. Thank you, Gina
Thank you very much, Gina! I look forward to using the technique.
Hi Gina I apprecuate the time you took into teaching us how to create this wonderful effect. I am a little stuck when it comes to the size of the Marquee tool, my photoshop is in pixels and not on inches how can I change that or how do i know what’s the right pixel size to accommodate the 12 in by 6 in you mentioned. Thank you in advance, Natalia.
Thanks Natalia for reaching out. I have emailed you some notes that should be able to help you. It’s always a good idea to double check the manual just in case, because it’s so easy to overlook the details sometimes.
These tutorials are WONDERFUL!!
I do hope you’ll share what you’ve created with us in the Community Gallery.