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Here's a good one. In Photoshop, type the text. In the Layers box, next to opacity, you see 'Fill'. Change that to ZERO. It will look like the text disapeared. Then go to blending options on that Text Layer (right click on it and choose "Blending Options") and then add a stroke (outline) or whatever you want. If you want some of the text to be visible, go to Color Overlay. Another good thing is in the Blending Options, select Bevel and Emboss > Pillow Emboss.
Actually its not exactly what i wanted but noon the less
you have given me another idea to creat the text in 3d max.regarding my initial question i figured it out-
be creating text using drop shadow and then just reducing the lettering saturation I got the effect ."why didn"t i think of that!" Thanks again
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does anyone know how to creat the effect of having lettering on a picture which is transparent so that all that seen is the embosed silloutte of the lettering on the picture