Lesson 3, Part 2: Circular Typed Overlay
Lesson 3, Part 2: Circular Typed Overlay
You've got your fonts downloaded and installed. Now it's time to brush off your type tool skills and work through some new ideas for taking your sentiments circular.
- There are two parts to this lesson. This is Part 2; Part 1 is in the previous lecture.
- There are two videos in this lecture. One for Photoshop Elements and one for Adobe Photoshop.
- The manual and transcript for this lesson can be found below the video as well as in Downloads section of this class.
Instructor Notes for Circular Typed Overlay, Part 2
6/10/2019 -- Windows users will not be able to use the Alt 8 shortcut for creating a small bullet. Instead try this:
==> In Windows, if you want a small bullet without using the Character Map, first, you have to have a Numeric Keypad on your computer. Then hold down the Alt key and type in 0149.
==> If you don't have a Numeric Keypad, you can use the Character Map on your computer to create the small bullet. If you took Jenifer's type class, I believe she showed how to use the Character Map.
==> OR you can simply use another character in replacement of the small bullet. Shift and the Right Bracket key will create a large bullet or you could use an endpoint (period) and make a very small bullet.