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creating
a banner

Introduction | Beginning and Finding an Image | Editing an Image | Working With an Image | Advanced Editing
Adding a Gradient | Adding Text | Layer / Text Effects | Fill Patterns | Saving

Adding Text:
Now let's add a little text over in the right-most area of the banner. Click the Text tool and select black as the foreground color.

In the new sub-main menu, choose a font and style for your text. For this example, we'll be using a 30-point, italicized Arial. You can set these options at the top of the screen once you've selected the Text tool.

Click over into your banner with the Text tool. You'll notice that this creates a new layer. Type some text over in the empty right side. For this example, we've typed "How to Make a Banner Image." If you need to move your text, click the Move tool and just drag it anywhere on your canvas.

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