![]() Then start tracing the mountains with the Path Tool. Make sure the options is set to Zoom In.Īfterwards, click anywhere on the canvas to Zoom In on that part of the image. To make it easier, click the Zoom Tool in the Toolbox or Press Z. You can click and drag to make the path curve. Next, trace the shape of the mountain using the Path tool. (Your active layer is the one highlighted)ĥ.) Click the Path Tool in the Toolbox or Press B. You’ll notice that the text will have disappeared on your canvas.Īfterwards, select the Background Layer to make it your active layer. ![]() Next, click on the text and drag it to its new position.Ĥ.) When you’re happy with the position, hide the Text Layer by clicking the eye icon beside it in the Layer Dialog Box. ![]() The adjustments will reflect on the canvas.ģ.) To adjust the text placement, click the Move Tool in the Toolbox or simply Press M. You may also edit the font face and the spacing between the letters if you want. If your text is too small, go to the Tool Options and edit the font size. You’ll notice that there’s now text on your canvas. You can download the same picture through this link.Ģ.) Next, select the Text Tool in the Toolbox or simply Press T.Ĭlick anywhere on the canvas and the Text Editor Dialog Box will open. For this tutorial, I used a picture of a mountain. The image you selected will appear on the canvas. 1.) After opening the application, go to File > Open or simply Press Ctrl + O.Īfterwards, locate the file you want to use in your computer’s directory.
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