Microsoft Word may be familiar to most computer users, but the Paint software in Windows is often overlooked for its interesting features. You can edit images, resize them, take screenshots, or even apply various fun image effects.
Guide to Creating Simple Layered Text with WORD & PAINT
In the following steps, you will learn how to create overlapping text with the letters P and J. You can perform these steps on Office 2013, Office 2010, Office 2007, and Office 2003 if they are installed on your computer.
Step 1: Apply effects to the letters P and J in Word:
Go to Insert > WordArt and choose the font style you prefer:
Next, add the letters P and J, then adjust their sizes to achieve the desired result:
Step 2: Right-click on the letter P and choose Copy :
Step 3: Open 2 new windows of the Paint software or Paint.NET and press the Ctrl+V shortcut to paste the copied letter P.
Step 4: Right-click on the letter J and choose Copy:
Then, paste it into the original paint window:
Go to Select >Transparent selection to make the letter J transparent:
Then, drag the letter J to fit with the letter P as shown in the image:
Step 5: In the second paint window, go to Select >Free-form selection:
Now, choose the portion of the image containing the pasted letter P:
After selecting, right-click on that portion of the image and choose Copy:
Step 6: Paste the copied image into the paint window containing the two letters P and J:
Now, move that image portion over the corresponding area on the letter P to complete. And here is the overlapping P and J text you just created:
So, you now know how to create simple overlapping text with WORD & PAINT. With this technique, you can unleash your creativity to design various captivating overlapped text styles to showcase to friends or to craft unique and stylish images for yourself.
Paint.NET is among the fundamental image creation and editing tools on computers today. With Paint.NET, effortlessly create curved text to enhance the beauty and detail of your photos. Previously, Mytour introduced detailed steps on how to create curved text in Paint.NET. Best of luck with your successful implementation!
