This is how I watermark my images.
It is so simple
and easy and does not distract from the beauty
of your image. I have found that the thin fonts
work best for this. Bradley Handwriting has the
best results. You can download it here.
Open a new image 200 x 50 on
a transparent background.
Now choose the text tool and using these settings,
hold down the alt key and type in 0169 on the number
keypad. Not all fonts have the copyright symbol, so
you will have to experiment with different fonts.
Now type in whatever name you
will be using,
highlight just the name part and change the font
size. Click on standard text, then click OK.
These are the settings I used for the name.
Leave selected and choose Effects/3D/Drop
Shadow.
I used the following settings. Select None.
This is what your final image
should look like.
Now let's make a tube of it
and you can use
it to watermark all of your images. Choose
File/Export/Picture Tube. Type in the name
of your tube and leave the default settings
for the rest. That's it!
Here is an example of what
your
watermark will look like.


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