Mizike, how do you group the letters to make them one graphic like you did with the "Celia"? Right now I have too much code to do what I want with it, so I'm looking to simplify...
Oh! I did one line at a time and then did a screenshot. Then pasted it to a photo editor and cropped the picture. Then resized the image to make it smaller.
To put it all together on one picture, I opened a blank image in the photo editor program and then opened each image seperately. Then copied and pasted it into the blank image. This combined all the individual imaged into 1 that I could use for the title.
If I have time, I'll work on yours tomorrow at work. Work is really light this week, so I should have plenty of time.
When you first enter your sentence you want converted, it shows you how it looks. Then it gives the html code below.
What I did was just take a screenshot right then. The letters are together where you pick the image you want. Then I paste into a photo editor and crop the picture.
rofl. (rolling on the floor laughing for those of you who don't know.)You're funny mom.
I have to look further into your details. I'm sure I can figure them out when I look closely. I ended up saving each letter and using them in photoshop. I'm sure your way is faster.
This is an awesome program! I have an image collection of letters from the internet that I've been using for projects like this so this program is going to save me HOURS!
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Mizike, how do you group the letters to make them one graphic like you did with the "Celia"? Right now I have too much code to do what I want with it, so I'm looking to simplify...
Oh! I did one line at a time and then did a screenshot. Then pasted it to a photo editor and cropped the picture. Then resized the image to make it smaller.
To put it all together on one picture, I opened a blank image in the photo editor program and then opened each image seperately. Then copied and pasted it into the blank image. This combined all the individual imaged into 1 that I could use for the title.
If I have time, I'll work on yours tomorrow at work. Work is really light this week, so I should have plenty of time.
I realize I need to clarify.
When you first enter your sentence you want converted, it shows you how it looks. Then it gives the html code below.
What I did was just take a screenshot right then. The letters are together where you pick the image you want. Then I paste into a photo editor and crop the picture.
Hope that helps.
oh I am so glad you clarified that Mizike! :p
rofl. (rolling on the floor laughing for those of you who don't know.)You're funny mom.
I have to look further into your details. I'm sure I can figure them out when I look closely. I ended up saving each letter and using them in photoshop. I'm sure your way is faster.
Give this link a try
http://static.flickr.com/44/148162554_c9fc178ca2_b.jpg
Grrr.. it keeps truncating. The image is a JPG, so add a 'g' to the link I posted.
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Looks great, Celia! We love it!
This is an awesome program! I have an image collection of letters from the internet that I've been using for projects like this so this program is going to save me HOURS!
Thanks for the link :)
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