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I've seen many different ways to achieve this type of look, this one is merely my version.. of course you can experiment and create your own way of doing things.. I have discovered many great techniques just by playing around and experimenting myself :-))..
.. I would suggest at least some knowledge of Image Magick before taking on this project but it might be easy enough for some newbies (hopefully) .. you can pick up a blank white banner HERE just in case you need one.. now we are ready to begin.. .. go to Image Magick place the url of the banner in the field and click "view"... .. at the top of the page click "Annotate" .. fill in the following fields and nothing else.. Text: Cast a Shadow Gravity: North Location: +0+90 Fill Color: gray25 (the higher the gray number the lighter the shade of gray - gray shades range from gray1 thru gray99.. gray1 being the darkest almost black) Pointsize: 50 (in the gray jumpbox menu check off) font: Post Crypt now click "Annotate" here is your result
at the top of the page click "Effects" fill in the following fields Parameter: 5.0x5.0 (red radio button) blur* now click "Effect".. here is your result
now at the top of the page click "Annotate" again.. all the fields should be just as they were before but if not fill them in again with the SAME attributes you just Annotated with.. some people cast their shadow below or to the side but I move mine up and to the right slightly.. change only the following fields Gravity: North Location: +4+80 Fill Color: black now click "Annotate".. here the result
there are many possibilities with this and if you want to take it a step further try clicking "Annotate" again.. change the following fields only.. Gravity: North Location: +4+77 Fill Color: gray40 here is your result..
now at the top of the page click "Output" check off format jpeg red radio button: single file click "Output" then transload, upload or download now that wasn't too bad was it? ... you can also do dingbats this way.. I found that solid thick fonts and dingbats work best.. If you use outlined type dingbat pictures you may need to adjust the gravity a bit to get a nice look.. now go have some fun! :-)) |