In creative design and content editing, the refers to the initial arrangement of typography before any layering, masking, or effects are applied.

: You can create a "sandwich" effect by placing an image over your original text and then duplicating that text to sit behind the image. This makes the subject appear as if it is popping out from between the letters.

The you want to achieve (e.g., text masking, 3D layering)

: By treating your initial text as a base "setup," you can experiment with transparency and filters on top of it while keeping the underlying message clear and readable.

In popular design tools like , managing this setup is crucial for creating professional visual effects:

For beginners, experts at Lilys.ai suggest carefully aligning your overlaying images with the original text setup to ensure a seamless final product. If you tell me more, I can provide specific steps for: The you are using (e.g., Canva, Photoshop, Figma)

Original text [setup]
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