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2 posts view forum post #24272 uploaded image Hi, Step 1: get free Swirls, for example from: http://vector4free.com/vectors/search/swirls/ or try to search it on: http://www.vecteezy.com/gallery Select a swirl, extract it from the vector graphic color it gray and export it as a raster graphic. Later you open a new image in PS and put this swirl in the background. Step 2: Take a calligraphic Typeface search the abstractfonts categories subsection script like: http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/13139 http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/11737 http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/5545 http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/2452 For this example I used Arioso Bold. Arioso was free available with Star Office 5.1. Step 3: Open a new image put the swirl in the background and add a text layer on top off it. Type in your text and add a drop shadow. *EDIT* I used GIMP for this example. *Edit* You can use a Gaussian Blur instead of the drop shadow. *Edit* In my example the swirl is to dark ... Bye bye
1 posts view forum post #16052 Ghosttown by Andrew2 Hart in lowercases (swirl included)
1 posts view forum post #24475 Hi, [quote]@koeiekat:As far as I know the Olde English is the only one with that A.[/quote] No, this A is typicaly an Engravers' Old English (Monotype, Bitstream). The "real" Old English without "Engravers'" is based on Caslons Cloister Black (told me identifont) and has a swirl on the right top. Old English: http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/urw/old-english/ But this is not standardisized: The Monotype Old English is an Engravers' Old English. There are two flavours of Old English. Engravers' Old English: http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/bitstream/engravers-old-english/ http://moorstation.org/typoasis/designers/steffmann/samples/o/oldeEngl.htm Ok, in real live it dosn't make difference. Bye bye
1 posts view forum post #11345 Quote: "Alan Meeks designed the Candice typeface in 1976. A groovy swirl of a font, Candice looks like an ice cream sundae topped with whipped cream. Candace is often seen on album covers, and has come to be associated with innumerable party hits from the 1970s. One thing is for sure: Candice is a child of it's times - flashy, lively, and fun!" If someone is REALLY interested, you can contact Mr. Alan Meeks here. [OT] Dear KKat, what interesting application do you use for the Screen we are watching? I am in awe with the matching solutions. Is it some typeface-identification-program? Cool, if it is.
1 posts view forum post #6884 [color=red:d76981b3f5]_________[/color:d76981b3f5]well, if theres sone [color=red:d76981b3f5]_________[/color:d76981b3f5]who can gimme a lil tut [color=red:d76981b3f5]_________[/color:d76981b3f5]on how to do it, [color=red:d76981b3f5]_________[/color:d76981b3f5]which tool/proggy, [color=red:d76981b3f5]_________[/color:d76981b3f5]whats important etc., [color=red:d76981b3f5]_________[/color:d76981b3f5]ill give this a swirl :) [color=red:d76981b3f5]_________[/color:d76981b3f5]am pretty covenient with pshop, [color=red:d76981b3f5]_________[/color:d76981b3f5]so the editing shall not be a problem... [color=red:d76981b3f5]_________[/color:d76981b3f5]just tell me which tool [color=red:d76981b3f5]_________[/color:d76981b3f5]is needed to manage the rest [color=red:d76981b3f5]_________[/color:d76981b3f5]and which facts are important to think of... [color=red:d76981b3f5]_________[/color:d76981b3f5]cheers :cool:
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