Not sure what design program you use (Flexi 10.5 here) but what I did was add an outline. The outline will hide some of those details/distortions in the font, if the lettering is lets say 3" tall I'll put a .250" outline around the text. I release the outline then add an inline to the outline so it touches the letters.
Hope it helps
Are the just the numbers?
Not sure what design program you use (Flexi 10.5 here) but what I did was add an outline. The outline will hide some of those details/distortions in the font, if the lettering is lets say 3" tall I'll put a .250" outline around the text. I release the outline then add an inline to the outline so it touches the letters.
Hope it helps
Sounds like a nightmare to reproduce exactly like the movie title.
- What if you use one of your system fonts (say Helvetica or Arial).
- Download or create a grunge pattern to use in Photoshop (or whatever photo software you use).
Try to find something similar to the scratch pattern from the movie title.
- Type up your required names in your vector program
- Copy your names into your photo software and apply the grunge effect to the names.
- Save as individual .jpg files for each name
- Place them back in your vector program and align the vector names with the placed images.
- Create a contour cut from your vector names.
Would be one way to do it and keep everything consistent without having to alter individual letters.
Did this in like 2 min. With some time editing you could probably make it alright
I would find the font without the effect and use it to create the cut line. Even if it's not perfect it's a lot less work tweaking a font than a bunch of jagged lines.
I'm trying to create a contour cut for the font 28 Days later and it is horrible. Can anyone tell me which font it was created out of or a similar font w/ uppercase-lowercase letters.
TIA