Color Split Title with a Masked Adjustment Layer

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Color Split Title with a Masked Adjustment Layer
by Jenifer Juris

Create a color split title using a Color Fill adjustment layer with a layer mask.

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For this tutorial you will need:

  • Photoshop Elements or Adobe Photoshop
  • The quick page card front included in the download below

 

Watch the Video

 

Step One: Prepare the Workspace

Note: This download contains the video, manual, quick pages, and TOU.

  • Unzip the folder (qt-Color-Split-Title-download).
  • Open the card-thankful-FRONT-DS.jpg file (File > Open) located in the download folder.

 

 

Step Two: Add the Type

  • Get the Horizontal Type tool.
  • In the Tool Options, open the Font Picker and choose League Spartan Bold (or a similar bold, san serif font). Set the Size to 72 and click on the Center Alignment icon.
NOTE: The League Spartan font can be found for free at FontSquirrel.com.

 

  • Photoshop Elements Only: In the Tool Options, set the Leading to Auto and the Tracking to 0. Click on the Color Chip and then click on the Color Wheel icon to open the Color Picker. In the Color Picker, enter Hex # d5832d. Click OK to close the Color Picker.
  • Adobe Photoshop Only: In the Tool Options, click on the Color Chip to open the Color Picker. In the Color Picker, enter Hex # d5832d. Click OK to close the Color Picker. In the Character panel (Window > Character), set the Leading to Auto and the Tracking to 0. Close the Character panel.

 

  • On the document, click once in the middle to place the cursor.
  • Type the word, “THANKFUL” in all caps, then click the checkmark to commit.
  • Get the Move tool.
  • Press Ctrl A (Mac: Cmd A) to select the entire document.
  • In the Tool Options, click on the Align Vertical Centers icon and the Align Horizontal Centers icon.
  • Press Ctrl D (Mac: Cmd D) to deselect.

 

 

Step Three: Create the Two Tone Effect

  • Click on the Foreground Color Chip to open the Color Picker.
  • In the Color Picker, enter Hex # eec47c and click OK.
  • In the Layers panel, click on the Create a New Fill or Adjustment Layer icon and choose Solid Color.
  • In the dialog box, click OK.
  • In the Menu Bar, choose Layer > Create Clipping Mask.

 

 

  • Get the Rectangular Marquee tool.
  • In the Tool Options, click on the New Selection icon and check Anti-aliasing. Set the Feather to 0 and the Aspect to Fixed Size. (PS: Set the Style to Fixed Size.) Enter and width of 7 inches and a height of 2.5 inches.
  • On the document, click and drag the selection all the way to top of the document.
  • In the Layers panel, click on the layer mask of the Color Fill layer to activate it.

NOTE: If your adjustment layer does not have a layer mask, click on the Add Layer Mask icon in the Layers panel.

  • The Foreground Color Chip should be black. If it isn’t, press the letter X to switch it to black.
  • Press Alt Backspace (Mac: Opt Delete) to fill the selection with black. This will reveal the two tone title.
  • Press Ctrl D (Mac: Cmd D) to deselect.

 

Step Four: Add More Title and Save

  • (Optional) Add additional words to the title.
  • Save your card (File > Save As) as a layered PSD file with a unique name.

 

  • Close the original document without saving.
  • (Optional) Use the card-thankful-INSIDE-DS.jpg file in the download folder to create the inside (or back side) of a card.

 

 

Credits:
Card: Jenifer Juris
Kits: Autumn Days by Kristin Cronin Barrow, Natures Playground by Kim B Designs
Fonts: League Spartan Bold, Nickainley, and Veteran Typewriter (on the card inside)

 

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29 Responses

  1. Catherine Lamb
    | Reply

    This is so beautiful – but the link isn’t working. Thanks for sharing this!

    This is the link I tried ….Step One: Prepare the Workspace
    Click here to download my quick page card front. (Includes cards, manual, and video)
    Note: This download contains the video, manual, quick pages, and TOU.

    • Jenifer Juris
      | Reply

      I’m not sure how it happened but the link was somehow removed from the post. As soon as we can fix it, we will but it might be a few days as Jen White is on vacation. I can email you the quick card files but she has the rest. Thanks for letting me know it wasn’t working! 🙂 So sorry about the broken link!

  2. Jay Cadiramen
    | Reply

    Fantastic tutorial and I learned much more than I expected to!
    The link to 20% off the Creative Type class says the coupon has expired. It may need updating, or be removed if the offer has expired.

    • Jen White
      | Reply

      Sorry the trouble. The coupon has been fixed. Enjoy!

  3. Maggie Adair
    | Reply

    Love this card and this tutorial. The font you used on the front to write ‘much to be’ has been added to my Font Favorites folder. Thank you for the card and the tutorial

    • Jenifer Juris
      | Reply

      I’m so glad you like the card and the font! 🙂

  4. Deb
    | Reply

    I need help to down load this it didn’t work?

    • Jenifer Juris
      | Reply

      Thanks for letting me know. We’ll get this fixed asap!

      • Jenifer Juris
        | Reply

        Hi Deb, I just checked and the link in Step 1 for the download is working fine. Just make sure you scroll down to step one for the download link. 🙂

  5. Rhonda
    | Reply

    THANK YOU! There are just not enough hours in the day to create!!! Love all you do. Rhonda

    • Jenifer Juris
      | Reply

      You’re so welcome!! 🙂

  6. doris edgar
    | Reply

    Jennifer. You are a great teacher. Thanks for the tut., video and template.

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    • Jenifer Juris
      | Reply

      Thank you so much! 🙂 I’m so glad you enjoyed the tutorial. 🙂

  7. akrubygal
    | Reply

    wonderful and seemingly easy to do. Can’t wait to try it for real. Thank you for sharing and taking the time to create the video. I’m glad you allowed us to download that as part of the goodies too. Can’t wait to get my cards made this year!

    • Jenifer Juris
      | Reply

      You’re so welcome!! 🙂

  8. Karen Clinkinbeard
    | Reply

    Love the card! Thank you for the tutorial also.

    • Jenifer Juris
      | Reply

      You’re welcome and I’m so glad you like it! 🙂

  9. Cynthia
    | Reply

    What a lovely card. Thanks for the video and tutorial.

    • Jenifer Juris
      | Reply

      Thank you so much!

  10. Barbara
    | Reply

    Beautiful and thanks so much for sharing.

    • Jenifer Juris
      | Reply

      Thanks and you’re so welcome! 🙂

  11. Elizabeth Ames
    | Reply

    Jen, it is really nice to be able to download the video
    , but this doesn’t seem to be done anymore – just wondering why—-

    • Jen White
      | Reply

      I hear you, Elizabeth. I’ve added the video to the downloads. If you’ve already downloaded, give it another try. 😀

  12. Amma
    | Reply

    Thank you so much – this is such a pretty card! Love the way you teach.

    • Jenifer Juris
      | Reply

      Thanks and you’re welcome!! 🙂

  13. Kathy
    | Reply

    I can’t get the download link to work 🙁

    • Jen White
      | Reply

      Sorry for any confusion, Kathy. Are you clicking on the link at the top of Step One?

  14. Jessie Trotter
    | Reply

    What a quick and easy way to give thanks for the upcoming Thanksgiving Season! Thanks for doing this tutorial, Jenifer!

    • Jenifer Juris
      | Reply

      You’re welcome!! 🙂

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