Yi-P wrote:Create a new
PS file with transparent background (a large 1000x1000px can do)
Type your name and the (c) sign and desing to your liking
Crop tight on the name/design
Select your text layer (CTRL + Click on the layer's pallette)
Edit -> Define brush -- set a name
Go back into your image, select your brush, colour you want, single click anywhere you want to. BANG, no more typing or layer copying, just one click away from it. Adjust brush size to suit your need.
To do this, you will also want to make sure you have the same DPI set for your new layer, so it's the same as the image you'll be adding it to. Otherwise, adding a 300dpi brush over a 72dpi image will appear huge (I'm pretty sure), and vice versa if it's a 72dpi going onto a 300dpi image.
I have a similar thing setup, which adds my signature to the bottom of all the "websized pics" I create (which are always 700px at the longest end @ 72dpi).
I have created a
PSD image, which is the exact same size as my resized webpics and have located the signature exactly where I always want it to display. I then created an action that opens this
PSD file, saved in a certain folder on the PC, copies it, pastes it onto the image I'm working on then merges the layers....so with one click of the button, it adds it to your image and everything's done for me.
Just another way of doing the same thing. However, if it's likely the signature will change locations depending on the individual image, the brush method is probably the best way to go.