Vectors from Photoshop

Started by WharfRat, June 26, 2013, 06:15:16 AM

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Joe

It appears the Photoshop PDP files does retain the font info and actually uses the font to create the "clipping textlines". Using Pitstop you can change the font when you have the "clipping textlines" selected and you will see the new text as the font. But the fill is just a plain old raster image.

MSD, do you have a sample of the vector smart object you can post here so we can more clearly see what you are trying to accomplish?
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While reading through the posts, I thought of people using 'faux fonts' styling in Quack... (It's kinda pretend fonts, PhSh-style here).
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