On Sun, 2009-11-01 at 11:00 -0500, vr wrote:
> I'm working with scratchy looking fonts trying to give them something to
> stand out.
>
> I create a transparent canvas about 348x67 then pick a font, select white
> for the color, and set the font at around 34. Then using the scale tool I
> stretch t
On Sunday 01 November 2009 09:30:17 pm vr wrote:
> I create a transparent canvas about 348x67 then pick a font, select white
> for the color, and set the font at around 34. Then using the scale tool I
> stretch the text to fill more of the canvas space. Then I right click the
> text layer and "alph
On Sunday 01 November 2009 10:37:33 pm vr wrote:
> I've been retracing my steps trying different things all morning and it
> seems (for me) the inner white text gets choppy when scaled to fill the
> canvas every time.
that probably means that you converted the text layer. as long as it remains
a
On Sun, 1 Nov 2009 22:18:27 +0530, phanisvara das
wrote:
> On Sunday 01 November 2009 09:30:17 pm vr wrote:
>>
>> I'm working with scratchy looking fonts trying to give them something
to
>> stand out.
>>
>> I create a transparent canvas about 348x67 then pick a font, select
white
>> for the colo
On Sunday 01 November 2009 09:30:17 pm vr wrote:
>
> I'm working with scratchy looking fonts trying to give them something to
> stand out.
>
> I create a transparent canvas about 348x67 then pick a font, select white
> for the color, and set the font at around 34. Then using the scale tool I
> st
I'm working with scratchy looking fonts trying to give them something to
stand out.
I create a transparent canvas about 348x67 then pick a font, select white
for the color, and set the font at around 34. Then using the scale tool I
stretch the text to fill more of the canvas space. Then I right c