From the course: Motion Graphics for Video Editors: Working with 3D Objects
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Adding 3D type
From the course: Motion Graphics for Video Editors: Working with 3D Objects
Adding 3D type
- Let us add some text to the scene and then in fact make it three-dimensional. Now first off, I am going to introduce you to something you might not realize comes with Creative Cloud, and that is a bunch of free fonts. Select the text tool and you will notice that within the text menu here, Type, you could choose Add Fonts from Type Kit. This will take you to a website that Adobe runs called Typekit.com, and you will find lots of different styles of fonts. Now for this sort of active and modern sport look, I am going to go with a slab serif, and this starts to show me different fonts that are available. And I think I'd like to go with something that is pretty heavy. Well, this allows me to go in and find different fonts to use. In fact, I think I like this Metronic, so I will just click Use fonts. This will allow me to sync these fonts. I have already added it in this case, and let us add one more. Use fonts, and I'll choose Sync selected fonts. And now those are added to Creative…
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Opening a 3D file4m 23s
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Using 3D objects in designs4m 57s
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Editing 3D textures6m 7s
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Editing 3D lights4m 25s
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Adding 3D type8m 48s
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Creating 3D primitives6m 44s
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Animation in Photoshop: Part one5m 27s
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Animation in Photoshop: Part two4m 28s
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Exporting from Photoshop for an NLE2m 28s
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