Does anyone know how, if even an option, I can create a shadow in another color behind my font? Here’s an example:
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Yes, just duplicate the word, then change the color of the duplicated font. Then you layer the 2 how you want it onto your blank. If you’re on your PC, right click the word, copy then paste to duplicate.
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You can also do a offset and change the color too.
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Thank you Sam ![]()
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You’re welcome. ![]()
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WOW that was easy ![]()
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Yeah, very.
That’s how I do it in my digital art app when I make word art. ![]()
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One question, should I weld them together?
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No, I’m pretty sure weld doesn’t even work for anything.
If you’re using 2 different colors, it wouldn’t even matter if you did weld them, as you still have to make 2 different cuts on 2 different colors of material.
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GOOD GRIEF ![]()
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