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More On Folds

More On Folds

So, in last week’s “Split Title Twist” post I showed you how to “fold” a title in half. But it got a bit long and there is more to the story when it comes to folding a word. Today I’m going to show you how to enhance the fold so that it looks three dimensional and a bit more realistic. To do this, I’ll be using gradients, shadows the Warp tool and a custom brush. I’ll be picking up where…

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Split Title Twist

Split Title Twist

So, in last week’s “Gradient Split” post I showed you how to “cut” your title in half simply by using a two-color gradient. Today I’m going to show you another way to “split” your title by folding it in half using the Transform Tool. If you’ve been digi-scrapping for any length of time surely, you’ve run across at least one example of folded paper. And you may have even seen a tutorial about how to digitally fold paper. And you…

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More Bi-Color

More Bi-Color

Please don’t be confused by the image above. That certainly doesn’t look like a color split, right?!? Not to worry, that is not the kind of gradient I’m going to be using today! So, last week’s post about “Bi-Color Titles” started to get a bit too long. To avoid yet another long post…I’ve carried the Gradient Method over to this week. And that’s where we are today. I know, I know. You’re likely still questioning how a gradient will produce…

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Bi-Color Titles

Bi-Color Titles

Today I have another new title tip in the ongoing titles saga 😉 Okay, so maybe not all that new. Bi-color titles have been around for a while. Though, I do have to admit that I don’t see as many of them as in years past. So, I am a bit excited to reintroduce you to a fun way to add some extra interest to a title simply by splitting the color. And I don’t mean using different colors for…

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Cut-Out Twist

Cut-Out Twist

Last week I showed you how you to create a whimsical title using letter cut outs. That post made me a bit nostalgic for some old-time typography. While this post is not so much about a title as it is about typography, I am going to reintroduce you to another fun approach to a title. By looking at the featured image at the top of this post you may already be guessing what old typography I’ll be discussing today 😉…

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