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Working with fonts..

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by Ciscobay, Jun 10, 2009.

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    Hello all,
    Working with fonts.. I am very much a novice.

    Some advice please - I have a particular TTF font that I like and would like to use in a logo. My question is this - how do I work with the font i.e. make it thicker than just making it bolder, change the effect etc? (make it look like it's made of metal)

    Is there software out there for this - I do have paint.net installed. Thanks in advance of your suggestions.

    Ciscobay.

    http://www.classiccarsglobal.com
    "find your next classic"
     
    Ciscobay, Jun 10, 2009 IP
  2. Sulan84

    Sulan84 Member

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    Adobe Fireworks has many metal effects...
     
    Sulan84, Jun 12, 2009 IP
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    syamsa Peon

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    Try Corel Draw for amazing effects. To make the font thicker, try 0.5 pt stroke (depending on your font size), and make fill and stroke color the same.
     
    syamsa, Jul 9, 2009 IP
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    look up some great tutorials, hong kiat, abuzeedo are very good ones! (sites)
     
    Inskyzgraphics, Jul 9, 2009 IP
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    sheryonline Well-Known Member

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    hmmzz i agree with inskyzgraphics Look up some tutorials of the software u r using and i think photoshop is the best to make ur fonts of any type u want !
    thanx
    Shery !
     
    sheryonline, Jul 13, 2009 IP
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    I would use illustrator to edit the font. Fonts are basically vector files so Illustrator is the editing platform of choice.
     
    jestershaw, Jul 13, 2009 IP
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    illustrator is good for making fonts.
     
    Payton Designs, Jul 14, 2009 IP
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    the gone is undone and undone is gone .
     
    thelastvampire, Jul 14, 2009 IP