Re: fitting text in numbers etc
Posted: 08 Aug 2015, 11:58
Hi All
I have been asked by a local club to do something along the lines of a leavers hoodie but on a mug - names inside a shape.
I am sure I have seen bits of pro software costing a gazillion quid that do this automatically for the mass sales hoodie and t shirt market. However, this is a one off job and its a bit of a sprat to catch a (potential) mackerel thing. I need to do it right but there isn't a lot of margin to be made. Just need to get a foot in the door!
I have also had a quick search and read on here and Corel Draw and its mail merge function seems to be one option but I don't own or use Corel!
Given that I dont use Coreldraw, everything I do is in Photoshop, any suggestions for how i can fit a stack of names into a shape or text other than by pasting them in one at a time. I thought it might be possible to do it in Word by creating a text box - not sure if word is smart enough to create a text box in say the shape of a VW van - alternatively I am even less sure that I am smart enough to create a text box in the shape of a VW van ;o)
Not worried about file formats, colour profiles and the like - text will almost certainly be black as will the outline of the shape and if the worst comes to the worst I will print it oversize on the laser to fill A4 landscape and then scan it. I can then open in Photoshop, create my mug transfer and resize via the printer driver by telling it to fit into the 210mm width of the transfer paper - should take care of any 'dodgyness' created by the laserprinter.
Any pearls of wisdom offered or suggestions would as always be much appreciated
Arthur
I have been asked by a local club to do something along the lines of a leavers hoodie but on a mug - names inside a shape.
I am sure I have seen bits of pro software costing a gazillion quid that do this automatically for the mass sales hoodie and t shirt market. However, this is a one off job and its a bit of a sprat to catch a (potential) mackerel thing. I need to do it right but there isn't a lot of margin to be made. Just need to get a foot in the door!
I have also had a quick search and read on here and Corel Draw and its mail merge function seems to be one option but I don't own or use Corel!
Given that I dont use Coreldraw, everything I do is in Photoshop, any suggestions for how i can fit a stack of names into a shape or text other than by pasting them in one at a time. I thought it might be possible to do it in Word by creating a text box - not sure if word is smart enough to create a text box in say the shape of a VW van - alternatively I am even less sure that I am smart enough to create a text box in the shape of a VW van ;o)
Not worried about file formats, colour profiles and the like - text will almost certainly be black as will the outline of the shape and if the worst comes to the worst I will print it oversize on the laser to fill A4 landscape and then scan it. I can then open in Photoshop, create my mug transfer and resize via the printer driver by telling it to fit into the 210mm width of the transfer paper - should take care of any 'dodgyness' created by the laserprinter.
Any pearls of wisdom offered or suggestions would as always be much appreciated
Arthur