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hey everyone just as good here back with another Photoshop how-to video and in todays video Im going to show you how to use the character panel in Photoshop so you can use this panel to create like a cool little design or blocks of text like this and its just a really useful tool to know in Photoshop so I figured the best way to show you is Im going to recreate this block of text and Im going to use the character panel throughout to align my text so the first thing you want to do in your document is grab the text tool select a font and a size that is suitable for whatever youre working on Im just going to use something big enough for you guys to see and then type out your first word or phrase you can hit the enter key and then type it the rest of the words and then hit the enter key and do it all on one layer but its easier for me I feel like if I do it word by word or phrase or chunk by chunk so well do the how to first so once you have your first word Im not really gonna d