Select > Grow / SHrink Disabled
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Select > Grow / SHrink Disabled | dmcentee | 20 Mar 03:32 |
Select > Grow / SHrink Disabled | akovia | 20 Mar 16:03 |
Select > Grow / SHrink Disabled | Steve Kinney | 20 Mar 16:42 |
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Select > Grow / SHrink Disabled
Hi,
New user here. I'm trying to make an outlined text. So I created a new project, default size, added a line of text. I selected the text using the move tool - I can move it around so I know that it is selected.
Now I want to Select > Grow, but grow and shrink are grayed out and I can not use the grow or shrink option.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Select > Grow / SHrink Disabled
On Sat, Mar 19, 2016, at 11:32 PM, dmcentee wrote:
Hi,
New user here. I'm trying to make an outlined text. So I created a new project,
default size, added a line of text. I selected the text using the move tool - I
can move it around so I know that it is selected.Now I want to Select > Grow, but grow and shrink are grayed out and I can not
use the grow or shrink option.
You have to make a selection first before you can grow a selection.
R-Click on the text layer and choose "Alpha to Selection". Make sure to add another layer and select it to fill the selection. You won't be able use that selection on your text layer unless you R-Click on the text layer and choose "Discard Text Information" first. This means you won't be able to edit the text any further though.
akovia
Select > Grow / SHrink Disabled
On 03/19/2016 11:32 PM, dmcentee wrote:
Hi,
New user here. I'm trying to make an outlined text. So I created a new project, default size, added a line of text. I selected the text using the move tool - I can move it around so I know that it is selected.Now I want to Select > Grow, but grow and shrink are grayed out and I can not use the grow or shrink option.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Normally, to grow text one would activate the Text tool, select all the text in the text area window, then change the text size using the control box above the text area window. Resize the text area window if/as required when growing text.
More scaling options are avaialble, along with shearing, perspective, drawing precise outlines, etc., by converting your text to a path and working with that:
Activate the Text tool, left-click on the text and select "Path from text." This creates a new path that is an outline of the text, not visible on screen. This path can be scaled to any size, converted to a selection and filled with a color (usually on a new transparent layer) with the Scale tool in the main toolbox.
To make a Path visible on the image canvas as a red line, click next to the path's icon in the Paths dock to turn the "eyeball" icon on.
To scale a path to any size, activate the Scale Layer tool in the main toolbox, and in its Tool Options dialog set it to scale paths, not layers: There is a row of three small icons in the top left of the tool options dock, the default option (scale layers) is the one on the left, the scale paths option is the one on the right. Once that function is selected, right click on your path to bring up the scaling tool. (Don't forget to reset the Scale tool to work on layers when you're done.)
Note that you can scale the path made from your text with its aspect ratio locked, or stretch / squash the path as desired to change the appearance as well as the size of the text.
Now, back in the Paths dialog, you can do "Selection from text", then drag and drop from the color selector to a new empty layer to make the visible text you want as a finished product.
Annoyance: When scaling paths, the click-and-drag box that appears on the image canvas is the size of the whole image, not just the path; this requires a bit of fiddling around and estimating to get the new size and/or proportions you want. Or, you can scale the path by entering the new size in pixels or percentages, plus or minus, directly in the Scale tool's dialog box.
Note that using the "Path from text" command described above, then using the "Paint along path" command to draw on a transparent layer under the text, is an excellent way to make outlines around text.
Note also that tools like the Move, Rotate, Shear, etc. can also be used with paths, rather than layers, by changing the selected mode in their Tool Options dialogs, as describe above for the Scale tool.
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