


Note: we can't really make make your file too big or too small, so start by making it 1,000 pixels by 1,000 pixels. We need to work in pixels, so if you see inches or something else, click on your dropdown and select pixels. Next, let's go over how to turn simple text into a Photoshop Brush that you can also use to easily stamp your images.įirst, go to File>New. In the menu options at the top of Photoshop, click on the down arrow next to your brush selector and choose your logo brush from the brush options. The next time you want to use the logo brush that you just created, choose the Brush Tool.

You can also easily resize and move your logo to another area of your image if you wish using the move tool, located in your tools panel. If the logo is a little bit more bold than you had wanted, you can reduce that by bringing down your layer opacity a bit, until you are happy with the results. If your logo is not white and you want it to be, you can simply double click on the top color square, select white and press okay. If you have your foreground color at the bottom of your tools panel set to white, your logo color should be white, which in most cases is good. Keep in mind, you can make your logo/brush larger or smaller by using the left and right bracket icons. Once the new layer is open, make sure your brush opacity is set to 100%, and just click on your image wherever your want your logo to be applied. To do that, create a new layer by going down to the bottom of the layers panel and clicking on the little square with the folded up tab. I usually recommend to stamp your logo on a layer rather than directly onto the background of your image, mainly because it would be difficult to change your stamp later on. To add your logo to am image, open your image in Photoshop. You will notice that your brush will automatically appear on your screen, and it will look exactly like the logo. After naming your brush preset, press OK. Make sure to name your preset so you can use it in again in the future. Next, go to the top menu bar, select Edit>Define Brush Preset.

Keep in mind your logo can be on any color background - transparent, white, black, etc. Okay, so let's get started with a Photoshop logo brush. How to Turn a Logo into a Photoshop Brush In this tutorial, I will show you an easy way to turn your current logo or text into a Photoshop brush preset so you can easily "stamp" your watermark on each image before saving for web use! This is a HUGE timesaver! How to Sync Lightroom Presets from CC to Mobileĭo you spend too much time opening and placing your logo or copyright text on each and every image before putting them online? How to Install Presets in the Free Lightroom Mobile App
