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hey everybody and welcome back to another video on card design in photoshop um i did a video a couple days ago about how i made my template from scratch where i made it so i could modulate the text box make it taller or shorter depending on how much text needs to be in the text box and basically the reasoning for that is obviously if you have not very much text might as well if youamp;#39;re making a full art card you might as well make it shorter so that you can have more room for the art but the methodology for how i make the text box get taller or shorter how i make it modulatable in the template itamp;#39;s very different depending on how your template is structured uh what it looks like the way youamp;#39;ve organized your layers so i wanted to offer another perspective of how i would do this on a different template so iamp;#39;ve taken a template from a viewer and iamp;#39;ll be modifying their template to be able to modulate like i did with the template in the previous vide