For canva fonts it’s going to be much more difficult because they have to be a png but it can be done by doing it like this th-cam.com/video/VglWlMSGoY0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=xAGLlPfVI5vLnVGi
As I talk about in the video some fonts will need to be smaller or use a thicker pen to achieve a filled in look. You can also use this to help fill in letter th-cam.com/video/VglWlMSGoY0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=xAGLlPfVI5vLnVGi
This is great! Thanks for doing the hardwork
Wonderful examples! I have been trying to figure out fonts from Canva and other sites
For canva fonts it’s going to be much more difficult because they have to be a png but it can be done by doing it like this th-cam.com/video/VglWlMSGoY0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=xAGLlPfVI5vLnVGi
@@CorinneBlackstone Thanks!
I think I might make an example sheet of my favorites, then I can remember all the names lol. Great info TFS💕
Great information ❤❤❤
Please help me I try like you do in the video, but the results is double line text, not single line. How should I do?
As I talk about in the video some fonts will need to be smaller or use a thicker pen to achieve a filled in look. You can also use this to help fill in letter th-cam.com/video/VglWlMSGoY0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=xAGLlPfVI5vLnVGi
Writing
@@locamaloca you’re already on the full tutorial here :) but you can find my list of free fonts here corinneblackstone.com/free-writing-fonts