Create web title graphic logo with photoshop Elements




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Guide to creating web site header title graphic logo using photoshop Elements. Transparent background, clipart, text, FTP SMF. For more visit www.bmyers.com


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25 Responses to “Create web title graphic logo with photoshop Elements”

  1. watuphomi says:

    Thanks

  2. funniq says:

    Thanks … great tutorial ..

  3. Valegod says:

    Thanks, I appreciate your time 5*

  4. guerillabill says:

    This can be done with Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, and any graphics program that allows you to save transparent .png

  5. Valegod says:

    Can this be done with any other Adobe software, such as “Photoshop?” or Fireworks?

  6. guerillabill says:

    To keep the transparency, you either have to save as transparent gif or transparent .png

  7. firedog85britt says:

    Hey Bill, I also was needing a little help if u don’t mind..Ive got Photoshop elements 7. Im trying to make graphics with no background for my web page..I also do as u say and when I upload to my site it still had a background..is there something Im messing?….

  8. MarkJ55 says:

    Thanks Bill

  9. guerillabill says:

    See 3:56 in the video.

  10. MarkJ55 says:

    Did exactly as described.
    The logo it self shows transparency it is the white space from the clipart image that is still showing.
    followed the same steps as in tutorial – used the magic wand > edit > delete – that works but still shows white around the image.
    Sorry to take up your time and thanks again,
    Mark

  11. guerillabill says:

    Be sure to choose transparent background as shown at :48 in video.
    Be sure to save as .png to preserve transparency as shown at 5:40

  12. MarkJ55 says:

    Bill,
    Great tutorial.
    Need a little help though.
    The inserted image from from clipart isn’t transparent even after following all the steps you provide.
    Any help would be great.
    Thanks,
    Mark

  13. guerillabill says:

    Depends on your web host. But in most cases, just load it into the main folder for the web site – public_html or something similar.
    Then enter the url to the graphic as uploaded into that folder into SMF or whatever program you are using.

  14. dean25800 says:

    where do you upload the actual picture into on the website? the public folder, describe where?

  15. guerillabill says:

    FTP the graphic to your web site. Then to check its location, enter the url where the graphic should be.
    If you don’t find the graphic at the url, it will not show on your site.
    Find the correct url of the graphic, and enter that on your site.

  16. willdasolja says:

    thanks for some reason it can’t show it on my website need help .

  17. guerillabill says:

    To get the logo onto the web, use FTP to upload to your web site.
    Then as shown at 6:18 in the above video, enter the URL of the logo, based on where you ftpped it to, into SMF

  18. willdasolja says:

    how do you get the logo , you went on too fast when you scrolled down at that part

  19. kushan86 says:

    wow nice thx!

  20. bthetomato says:

    bc of u i have a awesome logo!!!! u wanna see it????

  21. bthetomato says:

    thank you soo much!

  22. EbayAucShuns says:

    Bill, that was an absolutely awesome tutorial, thank you!

  23. guerillabill says:

    See my YouTube video, ‘Customizing your free YouTube Channel Page’

  24. sonyvegasmoviestudio says:

    hey bill i was just wondering how to i get like a picture or logo above my name on youtube beside the video and on my channel

  25. guerillabill says:

    This is just an example. No real web site for treasuretalk

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