 Hell yeah, what's up guys, it's CursePike. My friends call me Bigsy. Back in action today, I'm gonna show you how to install your own custom font in Photopea. Photopea is a free image editor where you can create your own custom thumbnails, just like this one here. And this one I'm doing a giveaway for a game called Wounded and I don't like the font. And the reason why is it's an indie survival horror game and this font doesn't scream indie survival horror. So what do I do? I'm gonna go to Default. This is one of many websites, but this is a simple one that I'll show you how to use. It doesn't have to be from this website, but it's just nice and easy. I'm gonna go there and then I'm gonna look at the bottom here and I'm gonna see an option for horror. I'm gonna click on that horror. And when I'm here, I get to see a whole bunch of, you know, unique looking scary horror type fonts. And I don't know, let's go with something like Help Me. This looks like a fun one. I'm gonna go ahead now and click on download. And this is the font that I want to use. So there it is. It's downloaded it as a zip file. I'll just open it. So I'll show it in Finder and then I'll just move it to my documents folder. And when I'm in there, I'm gonna double click on it and presto. We get a pretty cool looking font. There it is. It's a .ttf as you can see. And now we're gonna go ahead and install it into photopeia. It's very simple to do. Head on back to photopeia and now double click on the font or the word part of me that you want to change. In this case, it's the word wounded. And you'll see here that I've got Bebast Noia selected by default here. But I don't want that one. So I click on that and I'm gonna click on load font. And when I do that, it's got my other fonts here. I'm gonna go ahead back to documents. And this one, I believe if I remember correctly, it was called Help Me. There it is. I'm gonna download, I'm gonna click on that. And then I'm gonna click on this help me .ttf file. Click on open and it says font help me loaded, but it hasn't changed yet. We got to do one more thing. Go ahead and click again on that little triangle. Take this and go right to the bottom. And then you'll see that it is there and it's clickable. So if I click on help me, presto. There we go. We've gone ahead and changed the font. Doesn't quite work for what I'm looking for here, but I'm just gonna go ahead and reduce the size a little. And there we go. We've got wounded. It's, yeah, it's not bad. That, however, is how you create your own custom font and use it inside Photopeia. Thanks for watching. Ton more stuff coming up.