marty666 ha dicho you'll never get a decent shadow effect embedded in a font (they're vector)
marty666 ha dicho try to find some Canva-related forum
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you'll never get a decent shadow effect embedded in a font (they're vector)
Editado 3 veces. Última edición el 15/04/2024 a las 15:02 por marty666
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marty666 ha dicho try to find some Canva-related forum
mrsmilyy ha dicho hy, think you for your answer but you think i did not try this ?
OK, so what did they tell you?
With photoshop it's easy to achieve this in one single layer effect ("drop shadow"
):
https://i.imgur.com/ZIgYjNK.png
Maybe Canva is not the software you're looking for...
Hi,
I've never heard of Canva before.
You should definitely RTFM, or if you're lazy you can try to find some Canva-related forum, that's the thing you're looking for. Your problem isn't font-related.
In your screenshot, there's just a shadow effect, no stroke.
Modifying a font to fit such simple needs is a bit overkill, and you'll have problems if you plan to change the color of your text (only the 'shadow' color will change)
https://www.canva.com/help/text-effects/
1- Click the text you’d like to edit.
2- On the toolbar, click Effects.
3- From the side panel, click on the effect you want.
4- Adjust the effect intensity, color, and settings to your liking.
5- To remove the applied effect, select None from the options.
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