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DEMO #1 - How
to create finished pieces with Highground Graffiti Fonts™
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Step
1:
Once you
have the RaseOne font family or any of Highgrounds Graffiti
Fonts™ installed on your computer open any suitable
graphics application such as Photoshop, Corel Draw, Illustrator,
Flash, Painter or open GIMP or JF-Draw which are both included
on our Graffiti Fonts CDROM ver. 2.0. This process can be
done with any of these applications as well as many others.
Open a
new document and type in some sample text in a large point
size, like 36 points or larger.
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Step
2:
Copy the
text twice so that you have three copies.
Note: The
RaseOne font family is a 3 font set designed especialy to optimize
this process. If you are using a different graffiti font switch
all 3 copies to your desired font and procede to step 4
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Step
3:
Select the
first copy and change the font to "RaseOne-Fill"
Select the
Second copy and change the font to "RaseOne-Outline"
Select the
Third copy and change the font to "RaseOne-Fat3D"
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Step
4:
Space out
the 3 copies with one in each style, so you have room to work.
Note: if
you are using a font other than the RaseOne family you will
use the second and third copies to create your outlines or effects
manually.
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Step
5:
Begin choosing
your desired colors, keeping in mind that you will be combining
these fonts together in the next step. Try each copy in a different
complimentary color with good contrast.
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Step
6:
Copy The
"RaseOne-Fill" version of the font and paste it IN
FRONT of the "RaseOne-Outline" version. Then paste
it again in front of the "RaseOne-Fat3D" version.
We are creating a total of 3 variations of this piece at the
same time for this demonstration.
Now that
you can see how they look together you can adjust the colors
to your liking. It is sometimes helpfull to use layers to seperate
the outlines from the fills.
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Step
7:
With outline
styles and fills in place you can then begin to apply effects
and filters, paint manually or use strokes and fills to get
various color effects.
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