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if you have a drawing or lines in Photoshop that you would like to make thicker or thinner without having to redo everything Iamp;#39;m going to show you a couple easy methods to do just that hello friend my name is Brendan from bewill creative.com and letamp;#39;s start things off with the two methods to make our lines thicker in Photoshop so before we do anything you need to make sure that your lines layer is on a transparent background so if youamp;#39;ve been drawing on a new layer with a transparent background then great youamp;#39;re already good to go or if youamp;#39;ve already cut out the image background then thatamp;#39;s good as well however if the lines and the background are attached youamp;#39;ll need to separate them now luckily thatamp;#39;s very easy to do but itamp;#39;s a bit outside of the scope of this tutorial but I share how to do it up in the corner right now if youamp;#39;d like to check that out to begin weamp;#39;ll right click on our image layer

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To reset text formatting to default press Ctrl Shift Y (Mac: Command Shift Y). This keyboard shortcut resets: Faux Bold, Faux Italic, All Caps, Small Caps, Superscript, Subscript, Underline, and Strikethrough. For more tips and tutorials, subscribe to Photoshop Training Channel on YouTube!
Use only as an adjective, not as a noun. Dont use italics or italicized. To make the selected characters italic, select Ctrl+I.
Use CTRL + H to bring up the Find and Replace dialog box. In the Find what field, enter the text (Controlling) you want to replace with Italics. In the Replace format options, select Fonts Font style italic and click Ok.
Highlight the text you want to edit, then look to the Character panel or Type toolbar. Find the text format dropdown menu (it usually defaults to Regular) and select it, then choose either Bold or Italic to change the highlighted text.
1 Correct answer Open the Character panel (Window menu) the Faux Italic button will be in the buttons at the bottom of the panel. This is a character level setting, so select the text first with the Type tool.
0:00 1:52 I can see some options up here one of those options being a warp text option. So thats one way toMoreI can see some options up here one of those options being a warp text option. So thats one way to skew text if we click on that. We actually see this panel open up. And its called a warp text panel.
Here are some shortcut keys that might help, toggles is the important word. Ctrl+I toggles between italic and Regular. Ctrl+Shift+P toggles between superscript and Regular. Ctrl+Shift+B toggles between subscript and Regular.
1 Correct answer Select your text with the Type tool and open the Character panel from the Window menu. In the icons at the bottom, click the I to turn off Faux Italic.

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