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How much is the difference between the two pictures in font size and style?

Discussion in 'Graphics & Multimedia' started by bestwriter, May 11, 2015.

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    Hello Everyone,

    How much is the difference between the two pictures in terms of font size and style? I want "Tick Tick Stop MB" to look just like "One". Please suggest the necessary changes. Please help.

    Thank You
     

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    debbiec12323 Greenhorn

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    You have to work on drop shadows for the text. That's the only thing I identify it's missing.
     
    debbiec12323, May 12, 2015 IP
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    SocialSignals Well-Known Member

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    First,
    Symmetry. You need to align the text so that the corners of the letters pass through the diagonals of the image.

    If you just want the letters to look the same, take the EyeDropper tool and click on the apper corner of the letter R. If you llok carefully, the letters have an almost invisible greyish-levander nuance to them, which ends mid-way, it then becomes whiter, notice: white-er. Never fully white.
    It's those middle and high tones that create the sense of shine to the letters. The font is also different. The letters on the left have wider bodies. And the kerning, the spacing between the letters is lower than the letters on the right. In the end, the guy has placed a filter, a sort of pink to pastel filter on the image so that the text and the colours of the photo look alike.
    It also works for him because the photo on the left has symmetry and a controled palet. Meaning that the pastely backround can make a low contrast-yet-sharped-ages feel.

    Yours are just RGB white. Pure white. It's why they look like text slaped on a piece of photo.
    So, remove the drop shadows.
     
    SocialSignals, May 23, 2015 IP