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I have a sheet with all the pantone colors printed out from my printer. I will take my pantone book, find the color and match it to my chart to see how close it comes to that color or the ones around it.
Maybe someone touched on this already but there is another way to size typ to a specific size.
Type in your letter, create outline, go to Transform (in Window column) and type in your height. Make sure it is set so it has the constrain height and width proportion. I find it faster this way.
Beatles, Glass Onion,
"I told you about the walrus and me, man
You know we're as close as can be, man
Well here's another clue for you all
The walrus was Paul."
On Adobe Support Community:
"A typeface is designed on an imaginary relative space called the em square. When you specify type size in software, you are specifying the height of the em square and the glyphs are scaled proportionally and positioned relatively to it.
The reason is not just an...
I would be alright with it if I lived down there, am still on version 6 for Photoshop and Illustrator. No way am I getting involved with their cloud concept software. Another reason to get Affinity products.
I do not see a problem with the way Illustrator does this. It takes maybe 10 to 15 seconds. I can see where AI will take over our jobs after awhile.
If you had to do a third of the stuff Illustrator does 50 years ago then I see a big time user, but using your brain outside the box once in awhile...
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