Showing posts with label Type Tile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Type Tile. Show all posts
Thursday, December 2, 2010
New style Rhomb for Type Tile font family
Today released the new style for Type Tile. Style is based on rhombs figures. This style is very suitable for creating images with axonometric structures.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Unique Background on Base of Original Text (Photoshop Tutorial for Type Tile)
Find out how to create this unique background picture with Photoshop! This tutorial will show you how to use type for creating original tile.
Preview of the Final Result

Step 1 - Create a New Document
Choose File > New (Ctrl/Command + N). This picture size is 1920px (width) X 1080px (height). You can use any picture size that you wish.

Step 2 – Color for Background
Use a color for background, which you prefer. Select Eyedropper Tool. Click on your color. In our example select color Pure Cyan.

Step 3 – Fill Background
Choose Menu > Edit > Fill (Shift + F5). Press Enter or click OK button.

Step 4 – Color for Text
Use a color for text, which you prefer. Select Eyedropper Tool. Click on your color. In our example select color 50% Grey.

Step 5 - Adding Text
Type the any text. On picture text from comedy Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare. Select the font TypeTileDemo ( You can get this free type from this link: http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/konst-ru/type-tile/ ) > Font size = 400 pt. You can decide which font size works best for your image.

Step 6 – Change Characters Option
Click on Toggle the Character and Paragraph palettes.

Select all text. Double click on text layer.

Change (Auto) in Set the leading on 80.

The result.

Step 7 – Fill evenly Text
Place cursor in Text on next position outside right edge of image. Press Enter. Repeat this step with each next string.

The result.

Step 8 – New layer options
Change Normal in Set the blending mode for the layer on Lighten Luminosity.

The result.

Step 9 – New Text Layer
Rename your Text layer on Actus primus. Duplicate this Text layer. Select Menu > Layer > Duplicate Layer… Rename this new layer as Actus Secundus

Select all text on this layer and press Delete. Add or type next fragment of your text. Change in Set the blending mode for the layer on Luminosity.

Step 10 – Next Text Layer
Duplicate any Text layer. Select Menu > Layer > Duplicate Layer… Rename this new layer as Actus Tertius. Select all text on this layer and press Delete. Add or type next fragment of your text. Change in Set the blending mode for the layer on Linear Light.

Step 11 – Last Text Layer
Duplicate any Text layer. Select Menu > Layer > Duplicate Layer… Rename this new layer as Actus Quartus. Select all text on this layer and press Delete. Add or type next fragment of your text. Change in Set the blending mode for the layer on Color Burn.

Step 12 – Title
Add title text Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare.




Preview of the Final Result

Step 1 - Create a New Document
Choose File > New (Ctrl/Command + N). This picture size is 1920px (width) X 1080px (height). You can use any picture size that you wish.

Step 2 – Color for Background
Use a color for background, which you prefer. Select Eyedropper Tool. Click on your color. In our example select color Pure Cyan.

Step 3 – Fill Background
Choose Menu > Edit > Fill (Shift + F5). Press Enter or click OK button.

Step 4 – Color for Text
Use a color for text, which you prefer. Select Eyedropper Tool. Click on your color. In our example select color 50% Grey.

Step 5 - Adding Text
Type the any text. On picture text from comedy Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare. Select the font TypeTileDemo ( You can get this free type from this link: http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/konst-ru/type-tile/ ) > Font size = 400 pt. You can decide which font size works best for your image.

Step 6 – Change Characters Option
Click on Toggle the Character and Paragraph palettes.

Select all text. Double click on text layer.

Change (Auto) in Set the leading on 80.

The result.

Step 7 – Fill evenly Text
Place cursor in Text on next position outside right edge of image. Press Enter. Repeat this step with each next string.

The result.

Step 8 – New layer options
Change Normal in Set the blending mode for the layer on Lighten Luminosity.

The result.

Step 9 – New Text Layer
Rename your Text layer on Actus primus. Duplicate this Text layer. Select Menu > Layer > Duplicate Layer… Rename this new layer as Actus Secundus

Select all text on this layer and press Delete. Add or type next fragment of your text. Change in Set the blending mode for the layer on Luminosity.

Step 10 – Next Text Layer
Duplicate any Text layer. Select Menu > Layer > Duplicate Layer… Rename this new layer as Actus Tertius. Select all text on this layer and press Delete. Add or type next fragment of your text. Change in Set the blending mode for the layer on Linear Light.

Step 11 – Last Text Layer
Duplicate any Text layer. Select Menu > Layer > Duplicate Layer… Rename this new layer as Actus Quartus. Select all text on this layer and press Delete. Add or type next fragment of your text. Change in Set the blending mode for the layer on Color Burn.

Step 12 – Title
Add title text Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare.





Saturday, June 12, 2010
Examples of Type Tile in use

Six layers of text with a list of songs and artists. Hexagon style of Type Tile fontface.

Three layers of text of the comedy "Much Ado About Nothing" by William Shakespeare.

Three layers with different styles and sizes of Type Tile fontface.

One layer with two letters of regular style Type Tile fontface.

Gradient of two layers. First layer of circle style Type Tile and second layer of star style Type Tile.

Three layers of text of the comedy "Much Ado About Nothing" by William Shakespeare with another styles and sizes than first example.

Two layers of Russian text of the novel "Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.

Two layers of Russian text of the novel "Crime and Punishment" and translate text by Constance Garnett with Hexil Pixel 2 font.

Three layers of text of "Universal Declaration of Human Rights".
Thursday, June 10, 2010
How to create original images fast?

It is necessary to take any text and use it with Type Tile. Create pictures, patterns and backgrounds from real texts. Font can be used in various encodings and you can type texts in many languages. Type Tile supports Central European languages that use Latin script, (Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Slovene, Serbian, Croatian, Romanian and Albanian), Cyrillic alphabets, Western languages, Greek, Turkish, Hebrew, Arabic, Baltic languages, Vietnamese, Thai and Japanese.
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