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jrstanki
Joined: 23 May 2013
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Posted: Thu May 23, 2013 10:33 am Post subject: Hiding text within an image |
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I am slowly learning the art of photoshop. I was wondering what tools i would use to alter the text of an oreo cookie to make it read "13.1" instead of oreo so that it looks like it's part of the cookie and not text just written on top of the cookie.
Thank you for any help.
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glaston1
Joined: 31 May 2013
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There's no "simple" way to do that. You'd probably be better off recreating the cookie entirely. Or find an image of a generic oreo, or photograph a generic oreo yourself.
You're talking about smoothing out the extrusions and then creating new custom extrusions.
Clone parts of the cookie surface to get rid of the text, then manually paint the extrusions in to create the new text.
If I were doing that myself, I'd opt to use a 3D package to create the cookie and manually paint a bump or normal map for the surface extrusions.
For the effect you want to look good you'll have to enlarge the "13.1" text to cover almost the entire cookie.
To simply replace the oreo text with 13.1 won't end up looking as grand as you see it in your mind.
That's the case with alot of these types of projects.
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