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71squared deep dreamer tutorial2/18/2023 But this time around, we're going to take the size value down to just 12 pixels. And make sure that the angle value is still set to 90 degrees, the roundness is 12%, the hardness is 80%. Click on Brush Tip Shape over here on the top of the left-hand list. Then go up to the Window menu and choose the Brush command in order to bring up the brush panel. If it's not, press the D key to reinstate the default colors and then press the X key to swap them. And then confirm that your foreground color is white. Alright, now go ahead and switch to the brush tool. And I'm going to call this guy "script stitch," let's say. And then, just to make things a little less confusing, let's switch back to the Layers panel, turn off that Edwardian script layer, and let's create a new layer by pressing Control + Shift + N or Command + Shift + N on the Mac. Now let's go ahead and rename this new path. And then, let's make a copy of what is ultimately the path outlines associated with this shape layer by dragging and dropping the selected item onto the little page icon at the bottom of the panel. Alright, the next step is to go up to the Window menu and choose the Paths command in order to bring up the paths panel. In my case, the command is dimmed because I've already done that in advance. And regardless of what font you're using, you should do so as well by selecting that text layer and then going up to the Type menu and choosing Convert to Shape. But just in case that font isn't on your system, I've converted it to a vector-based shape layer. I'll go ahead and turn it on, and it is indeed text that's been set in a font called Edwardian Script. And notice this layer right here called Edwardian Script. Alright, I'll go ahead and switch over to that file from the previous movie. And notice, if I go ahead and zoom in here, that unlike the text from the previous movie, I'm not just stitching around the letters. In this movie, I'll show you how to stitch a script font.
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