Subtract from shape (ps)
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- Pixter0
move the circle layer up?
- monospaced0
Make a selection of the type layer, select circle layer, press delete key.
- inteliboy0
option-click text layer ---> makes selection of the text
click circle layer, make mask- ^inteliboy
- it's command-click on a Macmonospaced
- yeh sorry.inteliboy
- i thought it was 'suck steve jobs penis + click' on a mac?Hombre_Lobo
- LOL I JOKE.
(badly, sorry im sleepy today)Hombre_Lobo
- monospaced0
or, make a selection of the type, select circle layer, and click Add layer mask
- monospaced0
your shapes will remain vectors in the paths palette, but you will probably have to work raster for what you want
- just use a maskmonospaced
- stop treating photoshop like it's illustrator, you'll be better offmonospaced
- aanderton0
Haha very true but this was more me just messing around since I've got a fair bit of free time at work at the moment. I still cant work this shit out. It's easy enough to do when rasterizing layers but then I loose the paths. Might just sack it off and get going in illustrator.
- i_monk0
I'm always hit and miss with masks in PS. I don't understand them, I guess. I'd just rasterize and delete the selection, myself. Save a copy of editable text, though.
- monospaced0
- Gibberish.i_monk
- Well, I am retarded...what do you expect?monospaced
- Yeah this shit makes no sense to me. Jumped on illustrator for the first time in months instead and just taught myself to do it using that.aanderton
- on that instead.aanderton