Merv
I would increase the letter space on your text on the bottom of the circle. It is hard to read when the letters are packed that tight.
Really nice job however.
Merv
I would increase the letter space on your text on the bottom of the circle. It is hard to read when the letters are packed that tight.
Really nice job however.
Gary W. Priester
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Thanks Gary, I noticed that but can't figure out how to do it. I had to flip the letters horizontally and vertically to get them to read right on the bottom. When I did the text to line it put the letters on the inside of the circle instead of the outside, like it did to the top letters, am I making any sense? I think I take the difficult way to do things
Merv
Very well done ontos. I understand your frustration fitting the text of path. Here is a video done by egg that will help with some of the confusion. It help me anyways. In addition, I have attached the file showing the correct nesting of the text. I left the lines intact so that you can see how they nest. I hope this helps. Again, very nicely done.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns9jreRjY7A
Here's how to increase the spacing between your letters.
Saludos,
Bob.
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Thank you all for your outstanding help and patience. I have the lettering now the way it is on my patch. Thanks Bill, Gary, Psaumure and Bob. This is such a fantastic forum
Merv
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