Text in ProShow Producer

Posted by davro - December 2, 2011 - ProShow news - No Comments
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Text and Blend

What started as an idea for text ended up as a new show ‘Snow’ 

It started with a question from one of our members who asked about adding the word LOVE  into a slide show but not using captions. I first thought it was a slide style but then thought about creating the text in Photoshop with a clear centre so that you could use it for any occasion. In these tutorials we will be using the word SNOW but changing the text would suit any occasion!

The finished show

 Available in the members area full screen HD videos together with the text, Layer Styles, Show template and download

  £2.00 GBP videos, Styles and template will be sent by an email link using TransFerBigFiles 290mb in size. Please allow up to 6 hours for email due to time zones.

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Creating the text in Photoshop – Part 1

video 1

– creating the document template

- type tool – adjusting the size

- changing fonts

runtime 9:13

Photoshop video 2

- layer styles

- save for web

runtime 8:21

ProShow Producer

Part 1 – adding the opening slides

- layers

- keyframes

runtime 11:52

Part 2  - adding the snow effect    

Creating the snow can be found HERE

- adding images

- using motion

- masking

runtime 6:56

Part 3

- adding Captions

- motion effects

- adjusting the snow fall

- adding captions

runtime 8:06

Part 4

- changing the background image

- motion effects

- gradients

- masking

runtime 7:46

Part 5

blending images

- motion effects

- gradients

- masking

- slide styles

runtime 8:52

 

 

Available in the members area along with all the other Photoshop, Lightroom, Elements and ProShow videos

download all 6 video tutorials together with template, slide styles and text  £2.00. Videos will be sent by an email link using TransFerBigFiles 290mb in size

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