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Inserting a logo bug

Inserting a logo bug - Photoshop Tutorial

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Inserting a logo bug

- For branding purposes, many organizations prefer to insert their logo over the video. Now, sometimes this is done in the video player itself, but by embedding it in the video, you ensure a consistent brand is carried with the video. Usually, this is putting the logo smaller, in the corner, or sometimes a simplified version at lower opacity. If you want to make a logo bug to put in parts of your video, that's pretty simple. I suggest you choose file, new, and make a new document that matches the size of your delivery. So, I'll go to film and video, 1920 by 1080, and click create. Now, take advantage of the place command. I suggest place embedded to put the graphic right into the PSD file. You can now choose things like an Adobe Illustrator document and when you do, it's going to find it and add it. This file is still vector, so you can drag and adjust the size. Let's position that there, near the center. If I hold down the Option key, it scales from the middle. Now, depending upon…

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