FUCK ADOBE!
FUCK ADOBE!
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- mekk0
^ that is because of font licensing. You can't just embed a text layer into PS and expecting it to scale like vectors because the embedding of fonts within adobe software does not allow it.
Maybe it works when you use Adobe's own font thing, idk. But your text layer will not scale like other layers - see it as a rasterized layer outside of PS.
The only way to work around this would be to convert your layer to paths in Ai and re-import it as a smart layer in PS. Then it will scale.
So yeah, thank you lawyers.
- It's like wheny you open a PSD with text but without having the font installed. It's displayed as intended as long as you a) scale it (it gets rasterized) ormekk
- b) change it - it will fall back to a default font telling you that you don't have the font.mekk
- Oh right. Like how a pdf shows the font but it can’t be edited without having it installed.monospaced
- Depends. PostScript PDFs embeds fonts because otherwise you couldn't print it fast enough. You'd have to rip a full sized raster image first instead.mekk
- It only embeds the parts it needs, and the font disappears if you try to edit it without the font properly installed.monospaced
- This wasn't my issue in AE. The font was installed properly looked right and could scale fine. The issue was that the point size was tiny and scale was huge.CyBrainX
