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I’m pretty much a total novice with PS, probably an embarrassment to most of you, but here goes…
Say I have a green square shape in a layer. I’ve also created a line of text that is the same color. When I position a portion of the line of text over the square, of course that text melds with the square color and can’t be seen. How can I have it become, say, white? I don’t want to just change the color of the specific letters over the square, because the underlying shape may (someday) be irregular and bisect the middle of a letter.
Hope that’s understandable. If someone could point me in the right direction, I’d appreciate it.
Jerry
Say I have a green square shape in a layer. I’ve also created a line of text that is the same color. When I position a portion of the line of text over the square, of course that text melds with the square color and can’t be seen. How can I have it become, say, white? I don’t want to just change the color of the specific letters over the square, because the underlying shape may (someday) be irregular and bisect the middle of a letter.
Hope that’s understandable. If someone could point me in the right direction, I’d appreciate it.
Jerry
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