@EnterArt100 I'm sorry, I don't know if there is any free software for windows for making a font. I don't make fonts myself, so I just made this tutorial for other people. Good luck on finding software. If I find any I will let you know.
@tommygraven83 It doesn't really matter. Photoshop is just being used here to create each letter, and when you put the letters into font creation software, they can then be scaled down to the appropriate size
@operationphotoshop Hey, it's me again, I finished making the letters and saved each one , I also downloaded FontLab Studio 5.0 DEMO for Mac OS X but I don't know how to group all these letters into one font. I've searched for many programs before but that was the only one for Mac lol. Thanks.
@tommygraven83 Try getting a program called Scanfont. Then, organize each letter in alphabetical order in the PSD, and save it as just one picture as a bitmap. You could also make a selection around each letter and right click to make a work path. Then go File>Export>Paths to Illustrator and save each letter as a vector path.
@operationphotoshop There is no program called Scanfont for Mac I think but I did transform each letter as a vector using Magic Vector. Thanks for your reply though
@ivanyomomma That works too. also an easier way is to double click the name of the layer, but sometimes if you don't click exactly on the name it will open up the Blending Options.
those dont look like letters at all, lmfao
XoDusEditing 6 months ago
no free software for windows ?
EnterArt100 8 months ago
@EnterArt100 I'm sorry, I don't know if there is any free software for windows for making a font. I don't make fonts myself, so I just made this tutorial for other people. Good luck on finding software. If I find any I will let you know.
operationphotoshop 7 months ago
Got it to work thanks!
tommygraven83 8 months ago
What size has the layer to be please?
tommygraven83 9 months ago
@tommygraven83 It doesn't really matter. Photoshop is just being used here to create each letter, and when you put the letters into font creation software, they can then be scaled down to the appropriate size
operationphotoshop 9 months ago
@operationphotoshop Ok thanks.
tommygraven83 9 months ago
@operationphotoshop Hey, it's me again, I finished making the letters and saved each one , I also downloaded FontLab Studio 5.0 DEMO for Mac OS X but I don't know how to group all these letters into one font. I've searched for many programs before but that was the only one for Mac lol. Thanks.
tommygraven83 9 months ago
@tommygraven83 Try getting a program called Scanfont. Then, organize each letter in alphabetical order in the PSD, and save it as just one picture as a bitmap. You could also make a selection around each letter and right click to make a work path. Then go File>Export>Paths to Illustrator and save each letter as a vector path.
operationphotoshop 9 months ago
@operationphotoshop There is no program called Scanfont for Mac I think but I did transform each letter as a vector using Magic Vector. Thanks for your reply though
tommygraven83 9 months ago
@tommygraven83 no problem. I hope you found something that worked!
operationphotoshop 9 months ago
You can just go Layer Properties and change the name from theere.
ivanyomomma 1 year ago
@ivanyomomma That works too. also an easier way is to double click the name of the layer, but sometimes if you don't click exactly on the name it will open up the Blending Options.
operationphotoshop 1 year ago