Linda
05-08-2004, 08:04 PM
Looking for that fun looking personal font? Check this out!
This is a neat way to color specific areas of your fonts. Here is where I picked my font - http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/dos/...mothersday.html You can right click and save just the sample for testing or if you know which one you really like, you can go ahead and download it. I chose "Patchwork Letter" as a sample.
<table width="500" align="center" border="1">
<tr><td align="center">http://www.mypcclinic.com/files/Amie/patch1.gif</td></tr> </table>
Now go to http://magick.net4tv.com/MagickStudio/scri...agickStudio.cgi
*If you ever find that the Imagemagick site won't work in the tutorial, please check here for additional Imagemagick sites. http://www.mypcclinic.com/forums/sh...9984#post129984
Click on "choose" or "browse" and find your image. Click on it and then click on "open". Now click on "view" and wait for it to appear. When it does, set the "paint type" to "color" and then choose your "fill color". Just backspace off what's in there and put in the color you want. Or click on "fill color" for more specific colors. Leave the other boxes alone.
Now click on your image within the area that you want that color. When your new image reappears, that part will be colored. Just keep on changing your color and then clicking where you want that color until you get it the way you want it. Then click on "output" up top and then click on the "press to" "output" button on the next page. When it appears, left click on it to bring it up on a page by itself and then right click and save it to your computer.
<table width="500" align="center" border="1">
<tr><td align="center">http://www.mypcclinic.com/files/Amie/patch2.gif</td></tr> </table>
Remember that if you have that white "box" around your image, you can take it off at gifworks or myimager. :wink:
This is a neat way to color specific areas of your fonts. Here is where I picked my font - http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/dos/...mothersday.html You can right click and save just the sample for testing or if you know which one you really like, you can go ahead and download it. I chose "Patchwork Letter" as a sample.
<table width="500" align="center" border="1">
<tr><td align="center">http://www.mypcclinic.com/files/Amie/patch1.gif</td></tr> </table>
Now go to http://magick.net4tv.com/MagickStudio/scri...agickStudio.cgi
*If you ever find that the Imagemagick site won't work in the tutorial, please check here for additional Imagemagick sites. http://www.mypcclinic.com/forums/sh...9984#post129984
Click on "choose" or "browse" and find your image. Click on it and then click on "open". Now click on "view" and wait for it to appear. When it does, set the "paint type" to "color" and then choose your "fill color". Just backspace off what's in there and put in the color you want. Or click on "fill color" for more specific colors. Leave the other boxes alone.
Now click on your image within the area that you want that color. When your new image reappears, that part will be colored. Just keep on changing your color and then clicking where you want that color until you get it the way you want it. Then click on "output" up top and then click on the "press to" "output" button on the next page. When it appears, left click on it to bring it up on a page by itself and then right click and save it to your computer.
<table width="500" align="center" border="1">
<tr><td align="center">http://www.mypcclinic.com/files/Amie/patch2.gif</td></tr> </table>
Remember that if you have that white "box" around your image, you can take it off at gifworks or myimager. :wink: