|
|
|
How To Write Names In Glitter
First, you will need to make yourself a
"banner". I do this at On this page, just backspace off "banner text" and put the name in there that you want. Now, pick out your font style (they have a wonderful sample sheet to view at the bottom under "font examples"). Move on to "text color" and choose "white". Now move on to "background color" and choose "transparent". Make sure you put a dot by "regular" and then click "submit". Your banner name will appear on another page. Right click and save it to your computer. Now you are ready to color the name. Go here and pick out a color - http://members.tripod.com/~osodeoro/Sparklies/Sparkelies.html When you find the color that you want - left click on it to
bring it up on a page by itself. Then when it appears, just right click and save
it to your computer. Now, you are ready to combine your "white" name
with Here is a great site to do a lot of different things. Right now, we'll just work on compositing. Go to http://magick.net4tv.com/MagickStudio/scripts/MagickStudio.cgi NOTE: Unfortunately, the above site no longer exists. However, I was able to find it still in Yahoo's cache of old web sites. Try the link below and see if the code will still work, assuming that at the time you are doing this it has been deleted from Yahoo's cache as well. Click on "choose" or "browse" and then find your first image - the "white" name. Click on it and then click "open" and then click "view". Your image will appear on another page. Now click "composite" from the top tabs. Again click on "choose" or "browse" and now find your color bar that you saved to fill in the white name. Click on it and then click "open". Now set the following options: Click on the drop down menu where it says Gravity: Choose and click on North. Arrow down to where it says Compose, click on the drop down menu, click on IN. Arrow down and put a check in the box under "Miscellaneous Options" - where it says "tile across and down the image canvas." Arrow up to where it says Press to Composite, click on it. When your animated name appears, click on the top "output" tab and wait for the next page. Then click on the "output button" *not* the output tab. When your image again appears, click on the large, top image and this will bring it up on a page by itself. When you see it there, just right click and save it to your computer.
|
|
|