+TUTORIAL+ How to make outline in your text
Outline Text helps to see better text when theres a lot of stuff going on. Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide Step 1: Open a pic or create a new image: Step 2: Type your wanted text and make it any color you like: Step 3: Go to Layer>Text to Path: Step 4: Go to Select>From Path. Dont Freak out if dotted lines are across it, its suppose to be that way: Step 5: Create a New Layer and go to Select>Grow: Step 6: Pick either 2-4 pixels to grow(3 is the best choice): Step 7: You may fill it in with gradients,paint bucket, or blend. I like to use the rainbow blend YOu just have to click on the text(if you use blend just slash across it): Step 8: Dont freak out if the blend(gradient or paint bucket) is over the text. Just move the layer so that the text layer is after the new layer as shown: Step 9: Then you should have a cool outlined text. to get rid of the dotted lines Just go to Select>None And then it should be gone!: Step 10: When you add brushes make sure you make a new layer and do whatever you want. Have fun with playing around with the colors of the text! Heres how mine turned out: THIS TUTORIAL IS COPYRIGHTED ONLY TO ANIMEKID1225 A.K.A Amy DO NOT COPY!! Hope you understand the tutorial! |
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animekid1225 wrote: Outline Text helps to see better text when theres a lot of stuff going on. Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide Step 1: Open a pic or create a new image: Step 2: Type your wanted text and make it any color you like: Step 3: Go to Layer>Text to Path: Step 4: Go to Select>From Path. Dont Freak out if dotted lines are across it, its suppose to be that way: Step 5: Create a New Layer and go to Select>Grow: Step 6: Pick either 2-4 pixels to grow(3 is the best choice): Step 7: You may fill it in with gradients,paint bucket, or blend. I like to use the rainbow blend YOu just have to click on the text(if you use blend just slash across it): Step 8: Dont freak out if the blend(gradient or paint bucket) is over the text. Just move the layer so that the text layer is after the new layer as shown: Step 9: Then you should have a cool outlined text. to get rid of the dotted lines Just go to Select>None And then it should be gone!: Step 10: When you add brushes make sure you make a new layer and do whatever you want. Have fun with playing around with the colors of the text! Heres how mine turned out: THIS TUTORIAL IS COPYRIGHTED ONLY TO ANIMEKID1225 A.K.A Amy DO NOT COPY!! Hope you understand the tutorial! ohh that is cool!! thanks it helped a lot^^ hmm wats ur font called? |
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animefairy410 wrote: animekid1225 wrote: Outline Text helps to see better text when theres a lot of stuff going on. Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide Step 1: Open a pic or create a new image: Step 2: Type your wanted text and make it any color you like: Step 3: Go to Layer>Text to Path: Step 4: Go to Select>From Path. Dont Freak out if dotted lines are across it, its suppose to be that way: Step 5: Create a New Layer and go to Select>Grow: Step 6: Pick either 2-4 pixels to grow(3 is the best choice): Step 7: You may fill it in with gradients,paint bucket, or blend. I like to use the rainbow blend YOu just have to click on the text(if you use blend just slash across it): Step 8: Dont freak out if the blend(gradient or paint bucket) is over the text. Just move the layer so that the text layer is after the new layer as shown: Step 9: Then you should have a cool outlined text. to get rid of the dotted lines Just go to Select>None And then it should be gone!: Step 10: When you add brushes make sure you make a new layer and do whatever you want. Have fun with playing around with the colors of the text! Heres how mine turned out: THIS TUTORIAL IS COPYRIGHTED ONLY TO ANIMEKID1225 A.K.A Amy DO NOT COPY!! Hope you understand the tutorial! ohh that is cool!! thanks it helped a lot^^ hmm wats ur font called? ohh... sorry.. i totally forgot since i deleted GIMP! TT^TTT I think was like Kingspike something.. u'll find some cool king font thingys.. lol.. im not a mod anymore either.. but glad that someone replied back! just a bit too late.. |
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animefairy410 wrote: animekid1225 wrote: Outline Text helps to see better text when theres a lot of stuff going on. Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide Step 1: Open a pic or create a new image: Step 2: Type your wanted text and make it any color you like: Step 3: Go to Layer>Text to Path: Step 4: Go to Select>From Path. Dont Freak out if dotted lines are across it, its suppose to be that way: Step 5: Create a New Layer and go to Select>Grow: Step 6: Pick either 2-4 pixels to grow(3 is the best choice): Step 7: You may fill it in with gradients,paint bucket, or blend. I like to use the rainbow blend YOu just have to click on the text(if you use blend just slash across it): Step 8: Dont freak out if the blend(gradient or paint bucket) is over the text. Just move the layer so that the text layer is after the new layer as shown: Step 9: Then you should have a cool outlined text. to get rid of the dotted lines Just go to Select>None And then it should be gone!: Step 10: When you add brushes make sure you make a new layer and do whatever you want. Have fun with playing around with the colors of the text! Heres how mine turned out: THIS TUTORIAL IS COPYRIGHTED ONLY TO ANIMEKID1225 A.K.A Amy DO NOT COPY!! Hope you understand the tutorial! ohh that is cool!! thanks it helped a lot^^ hmm wats ur font called? wups! now i remember! its Kingthings Spike.. |
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animekid1225 wrote: animefairy410 wrote: animekid1225 wrote: Outline Text helps to see better text when theres a lot of stuff going on. Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide Step 1: Open a pic or create a new image: Step 2: Type your wanted text and make it any color you like: Step 3: Go to Layer>Text to Path: Step 4: Go to Select>From Path. Dont Freak out if dotted lines are across it, its suppose to be that way: Step 5: Create a New Layer and go to Select>Grow: Step 6: Pick either 2-4 pixels to grow(3 is the best choice): Step 7: You may fill it in with gradients,paint bucket, or blend. I like to use the rainbow blend YOu just have to click on the text(if you use blend just slash across it): Step 8: Dont freak out if the blend(gradient or paint bucket) is over the text. Just move the layer so that the text layer is after the new layer as shown: Step 9: Then you should have a cool outlined text. to get rid of the dotted lines Just go to Select>None And then it should be gone!: Step 10: When you add brushes make sure you make a new layer and do whatever you want. Have fun with playing around with the colors of the text! Heres how mine turned out: THIS TUTORIAL IS COPYRIGHTED ONLY TO ANIMEKID1225 A.K.A Amy DO NOT COPY!! Hope you understand the tutorial! ohh that is cool!! thanks it helped a lot^^ hmm wats ur font called? ohh... sorry.. i totally forgot since i deleted GIMP! TT^TTT I think was like Kingspike something.. u'll find some cool king font thingys.. lol.. im not a mod anymore either.. but glad that someone replied back! just a bit too late.. lol oki doki :] ohh sorry i just started gimp, so...ok king something thanks |
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animekid1225 wrote: animefairy410 wrote: animekid1225 wrote: Outline Text helps to see better text when theres a lot of stuff going on. Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide Step 1: Open a pic or create a new image: Step 2: Type your wanted text and make it any color you like: Step 3: Go to Layer>Text to Path: Step 4: Go to Select>From Path. Dont Freak out if dotted lines are across it, its suppose to be that way: Step 5: Create a New Layer and go to Select>Grow: Step 6: Pick either 2-4 pixels to grow(3 is the best choice): Step 7: You may fill it in with gradients,paint bucket, or blend. I like to use the rainbow blend YOu just have to click on the text(if you use blend just slash across it): Step 8: Dont freak out if the blend(gradient or paint bucket) is over the text. Just move the layer so that the text layer is after the new layer as shown: Step 9: Then you should have a cool outlined text. to get rid of the dotted lines Just go to Select>None And then it should be gone!: Step 10: When you add brushes make sure you make a new layer and do whatever you want. Have fun with playing around with the colors of the text! Heres how mine turned out: THIS TUTORIAL IS COPYRIGHTED ONLY TO ANIMEKID1225 A.K.A Amy DO NOT COPY!! Hope you understand the tutorial! ohh that is cool!! thanks it helped a lot^^ hmm wats ur font called? wups! now i remember! its Kingthings Spike.. oki thanks!! |
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