Very helpful! I'm picking up Photoshop and Illustrator for the first time in over 20 years and videos like this help me get caught up on my knowledge. I have one historical point and pronunciation change to suggest. The word “leading” comes from the days when printed materials were created with hot metal presses and lead blocks (the metal lead like in bullets).Varying thicknesses were used to create space between lines of text. I'm looking forward to seeing your other videos.
OK but please tell me how do you just Kern one letter. I've tried all the ways you explained in this video, and it moves the entire letter line is there a way to do it like (option left right) in illustrator?
What if your font, perfect otherwise, needs the letters themselves to be stretched a bit? Is there a way to actually stretch the letters? not talking about rasterizing and stretching in a straight line since the text is written on a curved path. Thanks.
Off-topic question, is it possible to make a 3-point (non-triangle) vector line, like the shape of the letter "L"? I've been trying the pen tool/line tool but they don't seem to work. I know with the brush tool, you can left click, then shift click for connectable straight lines...but that's all I got.
Just need to correct one minor issue. "Leading" is pronounced "Ledding" and is a legacy term from when lines were spaced on the print blocks by lead (the metal) spacers.
You cannot edit text settings when its a PNG/JPEG or whatever file besides a PSD or TIFF with the original type layers. Once a text layer is exported, you lose all ability to adjust the features of that text if you don’t have the original type layer.
You give excellent advice, however you make one cringeworthy spoken error: it’s not “leading” as in to lead someone, it’s pronounced with a short-e: LEH’-ding As in the element Lead, like pencil lead. This goes back to when type was cast in lead slugs and for the space between lines of text, they added blank slugs made of lead. Thank you
Very helpful! I'm picking up Photoshop and Illustrator for the first time in over 20 years and videos like this help me get caught up on my knowledge.
I have one historical point and pronunciation change to suggest. The word “leading” comes from the days when printed materials were created with hot metal presses and lead blocks (the metal lead like in bullets).Varying thicknesses were used to create space between lines of text.
I'm looking forward to seeing your other videos.
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I’ve been looking for this. Well explained! Thank you!
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Leading is pronounced as if Plumbers Lead... Leading, Printers used to add a lead strip to separate the text. Cheers.
Great explantation. Thanks
Honestly good tutorial.
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Thanks, very clear... How to add more leading? Mine maxes out at 414?
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Is there a way to control space between two or more paragraphs, but to keep space between lines in paragraph?
Would your smart object have to be off before you do this? Or it doesn’t affect it
OK but please tell me how do you just Kern one letter. I've tried all the ways you explained in this video, and it moves the entire letter line is there a way to do it like (option left right) in illustrator?
How to narrow the space between one line and the line under???
I need it for graphics.
What if your font, perfect otherwise, needs the letters themselves to be stretched a bit? Is there a way to actually stretch the letters? not talking about rasterizing and stretching in a straight line since the text is written on a curved path. Thanks.
Off-topic question, is it possible to make a 3-point (non-triangle) vector line, like the shape of the letter "L"? I've been trying the pen tool/line tool but they don't seem to work. I know with the brush tool, you can left click, then shift click for connectable straight lines...but that's all I got.
How do you centre your text so it’s not all aligned to the left
Ffs found it in paragraph lol
HOW DO YOU ADJUST SPACES BETWEEN WORDS AND NOT LETTERS? WHY CAN'T I FIND THIS INFORMATION ANYWHERE ON THE DAMN INTERNET?
looked everywhere, not a single video talks about how to change spacing only between paragraphs : o (
Just need to correct one minor issue. "Leading" is pronounced "Ledding" and is a legacy term from when lines were spaced on the print blocks by lead (the metal) spacers.
How to Trace a path and fill that into an a texture?
AltF4 + Enter to fill texture...
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ok but WHY is it that i cant find a single tutorial on how to adjust spacing on a existing png/watermark file? (PS noob)
You cannot edit text settings when its a PNG/JPEG or whatever file besides a PSD or TIFF with the original type layers. Once a text layer is exported, you lose all ability to adjust the features of that text if you don’t have the original type layer.
You give excellent advice, however you make one cringeworthy spoken error: it’s not “leading” as in to lead someone, it’s pronounced with a short-e:
LEH’-ding
As in the element Lead, like pencil lead.
This goes back to when type was cast in lead slugs and for the space between lines of text, they added blank slugs made of lead.
Thank you
"Leading" is pronounced like the lead (graphite) in a pencil or the metal; lead. NOT as if you are "leading the way."