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WindyDayGal

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  1. Unchecking the visible box doesn't do anything other then just that, make a layer invisble. What are you talking about?

    So, your problem was selecting the second layer before adding text?

    Well, I just know when I tried to write text on a transparent BG the print never showed up, but after reading what Mountainman wrote, I searched for, and found, under layers, a prompt I had never used before called layer properties and there I saw that on the first BG I had 'visible' checked, so I unchecked it, added a second layer and was able to see my text.. What I had been doing was choosing a new BG, simply making it transparent and then trying to write on it, which didn't work.. See?

  2. assuming that you have the latest version od PDn and that your comp is not totally obsolete, i dont understand why the text would vanish...

    you are putting the overlay colors on a different layer then setting the layer properties to overlay yes? but trying this i cant create an "outline effect"

    do you have an example of what you are trying to make?

    and this tranparent text you want to make- do you mean a semi transparent text that you can see thru? or are you wanting to 'skin' your text with the background texture?

    Yes, I may be old but my computer and PDN is the latest and greatest.. lol And you just solved both my problems with this one bit of information.. What I was doing was forgetting to set my first layer to transparency by un-checking the visible box.. Then I was able to add the text as my second layer and it worked beautifully.. No frayed edges this time.. Hooray! I'll play around with it now and see what I can create.. I'd love to be able to shade in more colors on the font, but I think I can do that with just using a BG of preferred colors.. Thanks all of you for your quick and timely help.. :lol:

  3. I've been using PDN for a few years now and, needless to say, I love it.. I do a lot of graphics, though I'm hardly a professional, and I recommend PDN to all my friends.. I find it far easier to use then PSP, which boggles the mind with it's over-the-top features and complexity..

    However, I do find that PDN seems very limited in it's ability to create unique text which I feel it should be able to do.. I have a good 150 fonts used for my cards and scrapbooking loaded onto my computer and I would like to be able to do more with them using PDN.. When I create a name I often overlay a couple of different colors for an outline effect but then find, when I use the magic wand tool to make the BG transparent, the edging on the letters are very ragged.. Not very attractive on a card for sure.. Why can't I place text over a transparent BG? I've tried doing this by making my first BG transparent and then try to make a second layer with my text, but it hasn't worked.. The text just disappears..

    I'd also like to create transparent text that I can then overlay on a solid or textured BG and have not been able to figure out how to do this either..

    I would sure appreciate any help on these 2 problems.. I do have an old copy of Microsoft's Picture It, which allows me to create some nice effects with text, but I just feel as though I could use PDN more for creating unique text if I knew what I was doing.. :/

    Thanks in advance for any help you could give me on this..

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