![]() ![]() Give your brush a name you will remember and that’s it!Īs a bonus we show you how open the Brush Preset Manager and move your Logo (watermark) to the front of the brush list. Simply navigate to Edit > define brush preset. Once you have a document sized 500px – 100px with a white background and your Logo centered it is time to turn it into a custom Brush. That way if you need to Scale your logo down you won’t lose quality. We recommend the Image Size between 500px – 1000px. Make sure that your logo is high enough resolution to show up well on your photos. ![]() You can also use your signature by scanning (using a scanner) a white piece of paper with your signature on it. Your goal is to have your Logo be black and the Background white. If your logo is not grayscale, go to Image > Adjustments > Desaturate. You will want to start off with your logo on a plain white Background. This may sound complicated but you will see in this episode just how simple it is. The best way to watermark your photos is through creating a custom Brush. How to Create a Watermark Custom Brush in Photoshop Placing a watermark on your images is a great way of letting people know who owns the rights to the photo. With the rise of blogging and media sharing websites like Pinterest and Tumblr it is becoming more and more important to protect your images. Many have asked us about the best way to watermark your images in Photoshop. ![]()
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