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How to extract or trace out the letters from logo all seperately ?

New Here ,
Apr 14, 2021 Apr 14, 2021

Hello, Forum community!

 

Help me, or give the steps what to do after selecting dissolve layer-blending tool option, beacuse i'm wanting to create font typeface out of it, and change it into japanese language script ???

 

Made from website: [website link removed]

 

Thanks in advance...

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Apr 14, 2021 Apr 14, 2021

If I understand correctly, it sounds like you'd like to apply this style to a font that you'd like to create for a Japanese script. If that's the case, then I'd recommend using Styles (Window > Styles). You can type in some sample text and apply Layer Styles (Layer > Layer Styles) and when you get it the way you want it, click on New Style... in the Layer Style dialog. The following settings approximate what is in that logo when applied to some sample text I made at 72pt:

  • Stroke: Size: 1 px, color: black
  • Gradient Overlay: change the stops to yellow to red, Angle: -45
  • Drop Shadow: Distance: 9px, Spread: 0, Size: 2

 

Then you can draw the glyphs for the script and apply the style.

 

To turn it into a font, you could use Fontself.

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Community Expert ,
Apr 14, 2021 Apr 14, 2021

Not sure what exactly you want to do. Here is my try:

 

After removing white background or masking undesired elements create selection, ensure that some selection tool is active then right click and choose: Create Work Path with 0 tolerance. This will create work path which you can find in Window > Paths panel.

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Community Expert ,
Apr 14, 2021 Apr 14, 2021
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Not sure what exactly you want to do. Here is my try:


By @Bojan Živković

 

I had the same thought.  If the OP has Japanese language script in mind, then perhaps English is not their first language?

Alem, if you you could describe what you want to achieve in more detail, I am sure people here will do their best to help.

 

Do you want to apply the look of the Street Fighter logo to some Japanese characters?

image.png

Or are you trying to create an entire Japanese font with the look of the SF logo?

Or what?

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Community Expert ,
Apr 15, 2021 Apr 15, 2021

It occurs to me that when we grab some Japanese or Chinese characters from the Internet, we probably have no idea what they mean.  I sincerely hope the above is not in any way disrespectful.

 

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New Here ,
Apr 15, 2021 Apr 15, 2021

How did you do or get this to work from the picture, the steps beacuse that's exactly definetly need ???!!!

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Apr 15, 2021 Apr 15, 2021
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Would it be better to do this in Illustrator.  Take a typeface in.  Turn it into an object then get rid of the fill and give it a stroke?

 

I mean, if I were to build a typeface or wanted to change a type face I would do it in Illustrator and not Photoshop.

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