Private Label Content: Branding PLR Content in Photoshop

By admin on August 1, 2010, 4:57 am


www.plr.me – http – www.plr.me – Photoshop tutorial showing you how to brand wallpapers, graphics and images with your logo using Adobe Photoshop. You can use Photoshop to brand PLR content or watermark private label rights graphics and images. In this video, I show you step-by-step how to add your own graphical logo to a PLR wallpaper graphic. Start by opening your logo image. This should be an image that has a transparent background. Use the Marquee selection tool to select the entire logo and copy this selection to the clipboard. Close the logo image. Now open a PLR wallpaper. In Photoshop, one of the primary tools is the Layers panel. Heres the layers panel. As youll see, the wallpaper has been designated as the background. Now add a new layer. Lets name that Logo. Now, in the Layers panel, the Logo layer is above the Background layer. Now lets paste the logo image onto the Logo layer. You see that its far too large and in the wrong position. Lets start by scaling the image down to the proper size. Youll find the Scale command under Edit Transform. Now grab a corner and drag the corner to reduce the size. You see that the logo image is not constrained to its original dimensions, but in most cases you can eyeball it. Now we want to move the logo image down to the corner of the wallpaper, so lets choose the Move tool. And thats all there is to it to watermark and brand PLR content with your logo! Where do you get PLR content like wallpapers, graphics, articles and PDFs

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