Can anyone help with this, I can find similar but none with the "R" as it is, thanks in advance for any help offered.
Can anyone help with this, I can find similar but none with the "R" as it is, thanks in advance for any help offered.
[h=A dictionary is the only place where success comes before work]5[/h]Laura
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I'm no expert.....on anything really! but looking at that R it appears to have been manually tweaked. I'd expect it to have the straight serif used on the A...Y etc. It just doesn't look quite right somehow.
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Letter shapes are easily altered in Photoshop.
I haven't got the time to describe the method, but here's a guide ..
https://layersmagazine.com/customizi...photoshop.html
Here's a random letter 'R' that I have quickly (and very roughly!) altered in Photoshop.
It's a handy technique to learn to quickly modified the odd letter or two.
Mikejohno1 (12-09-2018)
Rather than just adding a small modification to a letter, it's also possible to add other effects by adding more nodes to the path and extending them.
This is a very quick, simple example, but you can add very complicated curves and swooshes to make your text original...
Personally, if I was modifying letters in a font and thought that I may use that same font a few times in the future, then I would modify the actual font using a font editor and save it under a new name.
Last edited by webtrekker; 12-09-2018 at 03:34 PM. Reason: Typo!
Mikejohno1 (12-09-2018)
Cheers guys, I thought it might have been, I have close enough and have edited in corel now to get a good enough match - never used photoshop, so unable to know if it is easier in that than corel. Cheers for the help.
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Its just as easy in Corel. Convert to curves and change whatever you want to.