Working with type in Photoshop and Illustrator
If I am creating a print design, and using type which as I have read should only be created in Illustrator and not Photoshop for legability purposes -if I wanted to distress the type, is it best to do...
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Do a keyword search on "Rough Type" or "Grunge Type". You'd set the text in Illustrator, but Export a low res .tiff of the file ( copy ). After creating the textured text, use the bitmap version...
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Hi, I have searched for distressed type, and I get both Photoshop and Illustrator tutorials. I thought it is always better to work with text in Illustrator, but Photoshop seems to be easier to create...
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I do the special textured text elements in Photoshop and then "Place" them in Illustrator. Try to get in the habit of working with the print vendor, even early on in the concept stage. That way, they...
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Do you do them in photoshop because it is easier to do in photoshop?
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No. The effect is more realistic in Photoshop vs. Illustrator is actually more work and may appear to be tiled.
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