How to Create Text Images Using Typo Effects
When looking for websites that created images from your text the best one I could find was Typo Effects. Type Effects allows you to customize several things with your text images including the size of the words, the length of the text, how the text is presented, and how the text integrates into the picture. There are several steps before using Typo Effects to create a great looking image and they are outlined here.Step 1 - Go to Photo Joiner and upload your picture twice. The reason for this is Typo Effects will put a watermark at the bottom of your picture so you will need to crop out the bottom. You want to select that option where it puts your pictures on top of one another. Save the created image somewhere where you can find it.
Step 2 - The second step of this process is to go to PicResize and crop the bottom picture of your created picture off. I left approximately 1/6 of the bottom picture so Typo Effects could leave their watermark on a part of my created image that I could eventually crop the rest of it off.
Step 3 - The next step in creating your text image is to go to Typo Effects. The first item is to upload your created image and your text. The next item is to customize your text properties. The key to this item is actually downloading the image to your computer and looking at it. The website version or their preview is not an accurate representation of what you final picture will look like. The text properties are based on what you want the image to look like the only suggestion I have is to decrease the line spacing and to change the background to no background. I think these two items increase the view-ability of the words and the look of your image. For the processing option on Typo Effects select quality. Finally create your image and save it. It only has one option for the free version but that is fine. Look at it on your computer and make the necessary changes on the website to redo the image and create your perfect text image.
Step 4 - The next step is to go back to PicResize and crop the rest of the bottom of the 2nd picture to cut out the Typo Effects watermark. You now have you completed text image you can print or send to whomever you want.
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