![]() ![]() When you tab away from the text field your text is automatically saved along with your first line and other options, such as font, font style, and font color. This second line will also appear for any text watermarks that you have already configured and can be used just as though you were creating the watermark afresh. Then I’ll go on to explain again below, for those of you that just want to listen, or for Patron members that prefer to read.įrom version 1.5 which was released a few days ago in the Adobe Exchange Marketplace, there are now more text customization options than ever! First of all, you can now add a second line of text that you manually enter for your Text Watermark.Īll you have to do to use the second line of text is to select the Second Line Text field (inside the green box in this screenshot) and type in your text. Two of these new features were based on suggestions I received from a listener so I’d like to give a shout-out to Roger Jones from the UK and thank Roger for the suggestions and for using FAB Tools!Īlso, please note that I’ve just released a 24-minute video to explain these new features, so I’ll embed that here as it will probably be easier to understand these features if you follow along in real-time. All of the new features are in the Add Text module, where you can add text to your resized and framed image. The update is version 1.5.1 so if you already own FAB Tools and don’t see these options, please check the Adobe Plugin Manager and update the plugin if necessary. I’ve just released an update for our MBP Fine Art Border Tools plugin for Adobe Photoshop, so I wanted to spend a little time today to explain the great new features that are now available.
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