Type Tool
Type Tool
Paragraph Type
- created by dragging the Type tool, forming a paragraph margin
Type on Path
- created using Pen tool or Shape tool to draw a path and then, clicking
on the drawn path using the Type tool.
1. Select the Horizontal Type Tool (Type Icon)
from the Tools Palette.
2. Click and drag to create a text frame. Release
your mouse when it is the size you desire.
3. Use the Tool Options Palette or Character
Palette to select your desired font and font size.
4. Type your text.
5. Select the Move Tool to deactivate the Type
Tool move your text box to desired location on
document.
1. Select the Type Layer you wish to edit from
the Layers Palette.
2. Select the Type Tool (Type Icon) from the
Tools Palette.
3. Click on the text in the document using your
Type Tool (Type Icon) and highlight it.
4. Type or use the Tool Options Palette or
Character Palette to edit text.
1. Select the Type Layer you wish to edit from
the Layers Palette.
2. Select the Type Tool (Type Icon) from the
Tools Palette.
3. Click on the text in the document using your
Type Tool (Type Icon) to activate the type
frame.
4. Move your cursor to a corner handle of the
frame until you see a double-sided arrow and
click and drag frame to desired size.
Horizontal Type Tool - The Horizontal Type Tool is your basic type tool. It allows
you to create basic text on a horizontal plane.
Icon Vertical Type Tool - This tool allows you to create basic text that is written
on a vertical plane (from top to bottom).
Horizontal Type Mask Tool - This tool creates a selection of the text rather than
live text. The selections can then be used to create masks and clippings.
Vertical Type Mask Tool - This tool creates a selection of the text rather than live
text. The text will be formatted on a vertical plane. The selections can then be
used to create masks and clippings.
The Type Tool Options Palette will always appear whenever a Type Tool
(Type Tool) is selected. This is where you can perform basic formatting
to your type, such as changing font, font size, alignment, and color. But
know that there are more formatting options in the Character and
Paragraph Palettes.
Character Palette
When editing type in
Photoshop, you can use either
the Tools Options Palette or
the Character Palette. One
advantage of the Character
Palette is that is provides you
with more options such as
being able to adjust tracking,
leading, and kerning.
Paragraph Palette
The Paragraph Palette is very
useful if you are working with
paragraphs or large blocks of
text. The Paragraph Palette
houses options such as
alignment, indentation, and
word hyphenation.
Preferably a folktale or children’s story
It can be in Tagalog or English
It can be a foreign folktale, local story, or classics
The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter – Japanese
Urashima Taro – Japanese
Momotaro the Peach Boy – Japanese
Kintaro the Golden Boy – Japanese
The Heavenly Maiden and the Woodcutter – Korean
The Tongue-cut Sparrow – Japanese
The Monkey and the Tortoise – Tagalog
The Legend of the Pineapple – Tagalog
Stories from the Thousand and One Nights / Arabian Nights
Search for Edmund Dulac
- Stories by Hans Christian Andersen
- Stories from the Allied Nations
A Plate from the Little
Mermaid, Illustration by
Edmund Dulac
Plates from Aladdin
and the Magical
Lamp
Illustration by
Edmund Dulac
Plates from Urashima
Taro
Urashima Taro
meeting the Dragon
King’s Daughter
Illustration by
Edmund Dulac