1, open PS and bring up the original picture, and then create a new picture with a white background.
2. Use the selection tool in the toolbox to select the text one by one, and then use the move tool to move it to the picture on the white background on the right.
3. When each word moves past, you will find that each corresponding word will automatically generate a new layer (here, just take the first eight words as an example, there are already eight new layers in the right layer panel. One word per layer).
When you need to zoom in or out, or move a word, first select the layer corresponding to the word, and then you can proceed to the next step.
4. Take the word "Ling" in the upper right as an example. The specific operation is as follows:
(1) Select the layer corresponding to the word "Ling" (layer 5 here), and then press Ctrl+T on the keyboard. At this time, the layer ("Ling") will enter the deformation mode, and drag the corners (small boxes) around it to enlarge, shrink and rotate. After the operation, press Enter on the keyboard to confirm.
(2) As for moving a word (or words), the method is the same. Select the layer first, and then use the move tool to drag it to another location.
(3) After zooming in and moving a single (or multiple) text, don't forget to merge layers. To do this, click Merge Visible Layers under the Layers menu.
(4) finally save the file.