![]() ![]() I re-sized my text fill the entire document, with just a bit of white space around it, too. You’ll at least want to change the color of your text. In the options area of the toolbox there are several type tools settings. ![]() (Warning: you can spend hours browsing and collecting fonts!)Ĭlick once in the center of your document and type the words or letters of your choice. Once your document is open, select the Text tool (it’s marked with a big “A” in your toolbox) and pick a font from your computer.įor my logo, I chose Pussycat, a free font I downloaded from creamundo. I started with the default US Letter template, changed the height to 4 inches, then under advanced options I typed in my copyright information.Īs you’ll see in a moment, this tutorial is based around a logo for MEGA 106.3, a local radio station that plays oldies. Since you might want to print this logo, make sure you set your resolution at 300 DPI-you can always reduce your resolution for the web later on. The first thing you’ll need to do is open GIMP and start a new document (the shortcut for that is Ctrl+N). If you’re designing a web banner, a brochure title, or a logo, the following tutorial will show you some quick and easy ways to create amazing text effects in GIMP. Many artists use GIMP just to create digital paintings or edit photos, but it also has some great built-in features for making eye-catching text. By Margot Dinardi in Art Tutorials > GIMP Help ![]()
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