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Today weamp;#39;re going to create a clever text portrait effect where a passage of text bends and warps to form the contours of the subjectamp;#39;s face. This effect is particularly powerful when used to present famous speeches by depicting the orator with their own words. It could also be used to produce artwork of musicians and their song lyrics, writers and stories, poets and their poems, or any other popular figure who is remembered for their words. The process uses just a small selection of Photoshopamp;#39;s tools, with the Displace filter and a clipping mask being the key ingredients to making the effect. But first, thank you to Envato Elements for sponsoring this video. Begin by opening your chosen portrait image in docHub Photoshop. After browsing through some lists of the greatest speeches of all time, I chose to base my example on Sir Winston Churchill, whose portrait is freely downloadable as a Wikimedia Commons image. Trim the picture to size using the Crop tool, so