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DannyRaphael
12-11-2004, 09:15 PM
Linda Vich turned me onto this tutorial and the magazine logo templates.

http://www.escrappers.com/magazine.html

If you're wondering about a Christmas gift, how about a People magazine cover shot of your kids or spouse?

Hints:
* I got the barcode image via a Google (images) search using barcode as a search argument
* For a more realistic result than I got, it would help to have a copy of the magizine you're trying to mimic handy. This will help as you choose fonts and to where things like "headline text", barcode, date, etc. should be placed.

How I got the color filled letters...
* After opening the logo file, I sized the logo so it was compatible with the cover photo. Then I copied/pasted the logo layer into the image file and positioned the logo accordingly.
* Click the foreground color swatch and from the color picker, pick any color -- as long as it's not black, white or a shade of gray. You can fine tune (or completely change) the color later.
* Ctrl + click on the layer name. This will "load the selection." (Marching ants). You've selected the lines that define the logo.
* Select > Inverse (select everything except the lines)
* Edit > Fill > Foreground color (everything but the lines are filled with color)
* From the tools palette choose the Magic Wand tool. Options Anti-alias and Contiguous are checked on. Tolerance = 5.
* Click anywhere inside the logo. This will select the color inside the lines.
* Ctrl + J (to create a new layer from the selection)

Turn off the layer below to see your filled logo.

The red edges around the letters...
* Apply a Stroke Layer Style. Choose the "center" option for placement and experiment with the thickness.

Now for the color adjustments...
* Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Hue/Saturation. Click on the "group with previous" checkbox so the effect will only be applied to the text.
* In the Hue/Saturation dialog, adjust the H, S and L sliders until you get the color you want.

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~Danny~

DannyRaphael
01-13-2005, 09:30 PM
Just found this one today, courtesy of Laurie (aka: DigitalinDC):

http://www.pslover.com/click/1098

This is more of a "create your own cover" vs. using a prefabricated mockup.

~Danny~