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Star wars credit font

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Extensions menu > Modify Path > Perspective Here's instructions for that, and it's not necessarily intuitive how to use it. But with perspective, each line of text will be slightly smaller at the top and slightly larger at the bottom. OH, or you know what will work better is the Perspective extension.oh yes, that should work! Because the way you're going, each line of text will be the same width at the top of the text as at the bottom. But there might be a faster way, I'm thinking like with the Envelope Deformation LPE (path effect).

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And the way you're going is certainly one. There may be more than one way to approach this. Even with 2 names per line, over 50 lines of text will be a lot to fit on a shirt.unless it's like a nightgown type of t-shirt, lol. I'm also a little concerned, with that many names, that after a certain point, they'll be so small so as not to be readable after the screenprinting process. Over a hundred names, seriously? Will there be one name on each line? I'm thinking it's going to be hard to get over a hundred lines of print on a t-shirt. Is that the case, or is it just flat 2D? And it will all be the same font right?

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For some reason, I'm thinking the text is sort like 3D, or extruded. There may be a quick and easy way to do this.I'll have to do some experimenting.

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Hhmmm.interesting problem I don't clearly recall the Star Wars credits, but I do recall that they are smaller at the top and larger at the bottom.

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