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Hi All
I'm new to this forum and was just wondering if anyone can help me identify this font, or if's its not a font how I might create it in photoshop? Font >> ![]() Thanks in advance |
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Looks like Eurostile bold.
But I get the impression you're after the effect rather than the font itself. In short: type your text, go to the layers, hold the ctrl key and click on the text layer (there's a simpler way, but I'm not sure if you're on a pc or mac), click select pixels. Then apply a gradient on a separate layer. Then you'll just need to apply a stroke to the outside of the text. But it's more advisable to do it in Illustrator, in which case you just set your grad and stroke colours. |
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Yeah its eurostyle all you do if your working in indesign (prefered option) or illustrator is as follows..
Setup a new colour grad swatch like the attached, I'm guessing an orange top white middle and orange bottom, save this swatch. Next, save a blue swatch similar to the keyline. Type text, colour it with the grad swatch, next select a keyline colour it the blue swatch, go to the swatch options change thickness, something like 1pt and select round edges. That should about do it.... |
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