Kerning tools?
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- gramme0
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- version30
i tend to cut my letter forms out of foam and let them float in a aluminum pan roughly twice the size of the letters to allow ample spacing to occur. once i have poured water into the pan and let it come to a still, i, gently as i can, place the letters atop the water. every time no matter how hard i try, i upset the water again, so i leave the room and return once the water and now letters as well have come to a still. this usually takes 45 minutes to an hour. i then photograph these letters as they have settled and use live trace to re-vectorize the image after contrasting it to b&w using legacy in photoshop. I have noted using this process, that as it relies on outlines and not actual fonts, it is best to double check your spelling.
- ********0
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use KKKKerner
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- gramme0
Keming
- utopian0
Are there any website kerning tools available?
Where you can type in your word(s) choose a font, and than the website will recommend the kerning for you?
- Never seen one of those.maquito
- Mark 1 Eyeball, mate.Continuity
- mynameisdave0
Flip the text upside down and highlight the text. By looking at your text as an object rather than text, It will make it easier to adjust the kerning.
- 5timuli0
Expect to pay. A lot.
- Miesfan0
@utopian
you must pay for this,...one of them
http://wordmark.it/