Hope everyone’s having a good day today. You know.. I figured rather than talk talk talk.. I’d show show show. Photoshop sometimes frustrates me when I deal with text stuff – and I figured there’s probably someone out there that’s about as frustrated as I am with this. This mini Photoshop Text Tips video deals with paragraph versus point text, as well as pointing out a couple of different things with text. 5 minutes and you’re done! (Oh, and make sure you click on the Full Screen View – it rocks)

Layers TV Contest Winner
Congratulations to John Breau for winning this week’s Layers TV Contest!!! Make sure you tune in this week for our new Layers TV Episode over on the right.

Flash Video Part 3
Tom Green gives us the third part of his embedding Flash video today. Click on the link below to get to the video.

Tom Green – Flash and Video Part 3

We’ll see you guys back here tomorrow morning!

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  1. marizmendi (Reply) on Wednesday October 8, 2008

    great, and as you say, full screen rocks..
    How did you doit? can you tell us what software and how do you make this videos, may a video teaching us …

    thanks for sharing

  2. Simon Steele (Reply) on Wednesday October 8, 2008

    Thanks RC, I’m new to the wonderful world of Adobe. So I really appreciate these tips and the Layers TV podcast. It’s a fantastci resource keep it up.

  3. Markus Hörster (Reply) on Wednesday October 8, 2008

    The Full Screen View is really AMAZING!!!

    Thanks for the tips. I actually didn’t know that there is a differene between clicking with the text tool and dragging out a box.

    Thanks.

  4. Mike Paterson (Reply) on Wednesday October 8, 2008

    Great little tip! Thanks for sharing. I definitely am a fan of the quality at full screen.

  5. tom (Reply) on Wednesday October 8, 2008

    what is all this full screen talk about? I dont see a full screne option

  6. Mike Paterson (Reply) on Wednesday October 8, 2008

    Tom,

    The button at the bottom that looks like a monitor, on the left side of the speaker icon/button, toggles the fullscreen on and off.



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