Question Posted Saturday September 3 2005, 9:08 am
i'm trying to make a pic like this with all the swirls and stuff but i cant figure out how...do you need like a certain program..or can you just do it with paint? will rate 5s for anything
thanx
DancinCutie08 answered Saturday September 3 2005, 4:46 pm: ok well i have paintshop pro and you cannot do it on there ive tried and asked around. ive heard adobe shop or something like that works. you can download a 30 day trial of it somewhere [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
xO0TR0PiCALTEAR answered Saturday September 3 2005, 10:40 am: Well i have animation shop.. just go to www.jasc.com and d.l the free trial. then go to www.dafont.com and download the font Porcelain, and if you dont know how to unzip it, go to www.winzip.com. THen go to Start, My computer, HP_PAVILION (C:) *or you might be D instead..idunno* then click on WIndowns, Fonts, and then find the font. Then unzip it. In the left corner it should say "Extract ALl Files" when you clicked on the font. Click that and fallow the directions. When you have it unzipped Cut it*instead of copying it* and go to Start, Control Panel, Appearances and Themes, then on the left it should say Fonts, and then Paste the font in there.
Then go into your Animation shop and Copy/paste the piccha of you or w.e you want with swirls on it. then click the A at the top and find the font Porcelain and make it BiG, liek size 75, or you might have to type in liek 85 or sumthing.. it depends on how big the piccha is. They have to be on Caps Lock. the best letters to use is A, B, P, O.. stuff liek that. and just put the swirly part of the letter in the corner.
thats what i do and it looks good. for an example in my advice column my piccha has swirls that i made.
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