
Here is a short description about how this can be achieved:
1. Create a Transparent Layer in Editor
2. Create a Text Layer and create the watermark you want to see on your Photographs
3. Make it fancy by using Bevel Effects (See last post about more details)
4. do all resizing and other style settings
5. When you are done with final Watermark, Go to "Edit">"Define Brush"
6. You will see your watermark as last Brush in Bursh-Palette
Now time is to use this brush for Watermarking: Open your Photograph, select the brush you created and apply it...
Here is FINAL result :
Comments
I have done similar mistakes in past and many of the followers/friends pointed that in time :)
Thanks for your valuable comment.