Melv wrote:
I have a gif that I made some time ago and using it as a navigational button. I have text on it and would like to duplicate the button but remove the text. How do I go about that?
M.Rattenbury
www.ukmidlandscanner.co.uk
"Melv" wrote in message
I was asked recently how to hide peoples faces like how the police and TV used to. By hiding faces I mean the overly pixelated images they used on peoples faces when they did not want to show certain peoples identities. Melv
Step one – Don’t hijack a thread, either your own or someone else’s. It’s not nice and you’ll only get buried in a thread which has nothing to do with your question, like this.
Step two – Recreate the button. I mean, c’mon, button creation has got to be one of the most mundane of all possible activities one can undertake in Photoshop.
Step three – OK, this is a _really_ fancy non-symmetrical fine art gimcrack of a button that you don’t want to recreate. No problem. Sample the color behind the text and select as foreground. Create a new layer and select a brush size sufficient to cover the text. Paint over the text on the new layer. Flatten the layers if you wish and save the result as "MyGorgeousButton_Master.psd," then use it as a template for other buttons in the future (Note: Don’t add text to your master image or you’ll be right back where you started.).
Cheers,
Scott