2. Select the font tool in the toolbar and enter the text in the appropriate position of the newly created picture. You can freely set the font, size and color of the text, as shown in the figure.
3. Click the menu: Edit/Transform/Rotate. First hold down the shift key on the keyboard, and then drag the mouse to rotate 45 degrees. The result is shown in the figure. When finished, press Enter to confirm.
4. Click Menu: Select/Select All, and then click Menu: Edit/Define Pattern. Designs are named according to personal preference. At this point, the watermark pattern has been defined, and there is no need to repeat the above steps in order to watermark the picture in the future.
5. Open the image you want to add watermark to, and click the icon in the red circle to create a new layer. If you can't find this small window, you can press F7 on the keyboard.
6. Click the menu: Edit/Fill, and select a pattern from the [Use] drop-down box. Some of them are PS's own patterns, and the watermark pattern you just created is the last one. Click to select your watermark pattern.
7. As shown in the figure, the watermark will be superimposed on your picture, but at this time you may feel that the watermark is too obvious, which affects the browsing effect of the original picture.
8. Save the picture in JPG or GIF format, and you're done.
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