Great tutorial, however I am trying to follow these steps with a rounded font (Frankfurter Medium) and it's far too complicated. When you delete the ends of the letter 'G' at 2:50 that's not so easy for me as I have quite a lot of Anchor Points making the round font. Also, with the letter 'D', the outer line is rounded but the inner line is not with the font I am using. So when I make the blend the inline isn't perfect. I guess this is only achievable with a Block Font?
Hey Jayden, thanks so much for the kind words! Ah yes it can be really quite tricky with certain fonts. It sounds like the font you're using is one of them, so my advice would be to try and create the inline lines on the sections where it's going to produce a good result and then potentially just use the pen tool to fill in the other sections as best you can. Unfortunately yes, consistent geometric fonts work best for this method and others just aren't gong to produce the same results. Hope this helps in some way and just shout if we can answer any other questions you may have! :)
3:36 I have a letter "L" and when i click Object>Blend>Make, the stroke makes an acute angle and does not appear in the center like it did in your "G"?
Hey Shaniya, definitely a slightly trickier letter to do this with but maybe try a similar method to what we show in this video, but use your line segment tool to draw in some extra lines from the inner top point of the a to the inside bottom of the legs of the A, then that should hopefully help you achieve the two angled lines and then it would just be a case of linking the horizontal lines which should be straight forward from there. Sorry it's quite hard to explain in a comment but hope this helps! 😊
@@lileden9016 That's great to hear, glad it was of use to you. Do let us know if there are any other design related topics you'd like us to make a video on!
Great tutorial, however I am trying to follow these steps with a rounded font (Frankfurter Medium) and it's far too complicated. When you delete the ends of the letter 'G' at 2:50 that's not so easy for me as I have quite a lot of Anchor Points making the round font. Also, with the letter 'D', the outer line is rounded but the inner line is not with the font I am using. So when I make the blend the inline isn't perfect. I guess this is only achievable with a Block Font?
Hey Jayden, thanks so much for the kind words! Ah yes it can be really quite tricky with certain fonts. It sounds like the font you're using is one of them, so my advice would be to try and create the inline lines on the sections where it's going to produce a good result and then potentially just use the pen tool to fill in the other sections as best you can. Unfortunately yes, consistent geometric fonts work best for this method and others just aren't gong to produce the same results. Hope this helps in some way and just shout if we can answer any other questions you may have! :)
3:36 I have a letter "L" and when i click Object>Blend>Make, the stroke makes an acute angle and does not appear in the center like it did in your "G"?
thanks for making this, i wish there was an easier way to do this because they already have the create outlines option
Amazing tutorials
thank you.
No problem! 😁
Any advice for letter A?
Hey Shaniya, definitely a slightly trickier letter to do this with but maybe try a similar method to what we show in this video, but use your line segment tool to draw in some extra lines from the inner top point of the a to the inside bottom of the legs of the A, then that should hopefully help you achieve the two angled lines and then it would just be a case of linking the horizontal lines which should be straight forward from there. Sorry it's quite hard to explain in a comment but hope this helps! 😊
@@GraphicDesignerPRO Thank you!
very good!thank you very much
Our pleasure!
I am struggling with Capital letter B. Could you give any advices for it, plz?
Great job
Thanks so much! Are you working on anything using this technique at the moment?
Not actually but sometimes i just get in to watch this kind of tutorial and i found this one pretty easy to follow and useful.
@@GraphicDesignerPRO "Graphic Design How to" left a link to your channel so that is how i got here.
@@lileden9016 That's great to hear, glad it was of use to you. Do let us know if there are any other design related topics you'd like us to make a video on!
@@GraphicDesignerPRO Allright i will let you know.