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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2021 10:01 pm
by ripley
Found this in a old HDD. Not sure about the quality.
It is a PSD so i have made it PNG.
[attachment=46320:Day_of_t..._TT_copy.png]
It is does not fit the 100% quality i can extract the TT tomorrow from a HQ poster and repair it.
[attachment=46321:day_of_d...er_01_HD.jpg]
Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2021 8:31 am
by ctaulbee
That sure looks like a font, not sure which one but it looks familiar...
Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2021 8:48 am
by ctaulbee
Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2021 4:37 pm
by magnumrulz
ctaulbee - That is the font but not bold enough. I did download it anyways. You can never have too many fonts.
Bazzah - Thanks! I used the bottom portion and darkened it for mine. I hate using someone else's work. But, I was at a loss here. I just wish I has the skill-set that some of you have!
THANKS again for everyone's help!!
Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2021 6:25 pm
by ripley
One day you will, young padawan
Keep practicing. That is the way

Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2021 12:33 am
by ctaulbee
magnumrulz wrote:QUOTE (magnumrulz @ Nov 10 2021, 12:37 PM) ctaulbee - That is the font but not bold enough. I did download it anyways. You can never have too many fonts.
Just a FYI you can create the basic title from a font in Illustrator and tweak it as you like.
Fonts are just paths.
Easy to create outlines from text in there and then you can expand it or shrink it to suit.
Also easy to move points about, change arc's etc.
That is how I make Titles match when the font is close but has little bits off here and there.
Then when you have it, how you like it, just select it all and drag it to Photoshop.
It will become a "Vector Smart-Object" that can be edited back in Illustrator if necessary.
And be fully scalable always as it is vector based.
Also...
Since I am going on here... for those who don't use Illustrator a lot but know the basics one trick for matching titles.
Is to place a copy of the image file JPG, PNG or whatever it is at the bottom of the layer stack, then use it as a guide.
Put guides in if you need them on top of it and align the points from the font outline you create to it.
Then once you are done delete the image layer.
Kind of like tracing and object.
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2021 3:59 am
by magnumrulz
Shows how "out-of-touch" I am. I haven't heard of Illustrator. LOL. Like I've mentioned in other threads, i do not even have or use Photoshop.
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2021 9:26 am
by ripley
ctaulbee wrote:QUOTE (ctaulbee @ Nov 11 2021, 01:33 AM) Since I am going on here... for those who don't use Illustrator a lot but know the basics one trick for matching titles.
Is to place a copy of the image file JPG, PNG or whatever it is at the bottom of the layer stack, then use it as a guide.
Put guides in if you need them on top of it and align the points from the font outline you create to it.
Then once you are done delete the image layer. Kind of like tracing and object.
Glad you write this, it was on my Illustrator list, i've said to myself "if it works in Photoshop, it must be possible to do the same in Illustrator!"
I must try that too.
Thanx Curt

Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2021 9:27 am
by bazzah
Good guide for illustrator ct. I don't have it, but I use a similar method with guides in photoshop. It helps a lot to get everything nicely lined up.