Everyone loves interesting alphas or digit sets. Every designer seems to like to add them with their kits but creating unique ones that offer some variations is really time consuming. As a scrapper, you might find a nice kit that does not include an alpha or you need special characters that are not in the set.
This script will speed up the process, both for the designers who want to add an alpha set, or the scrapper who wants to create a unique title.
You can type anything you want and the script will generate one tag per character in your text. You get to choose one of four shapes, the text, the font, the colors (even the texture) and whether you will have those additional colors or not. And you can also include blank tags that you can use for other purposes like a whole date, a name, etc.
You can grab this time saving script in my store: Alpha-Tags 2 script.
And for a chance to win this script for free, check out this thread in the Happy Place. Add your name and answer the question about how you could use the resulting tags and i will be back next week with the name of a winner.

As a sample of what can be done with this script, i created a series of digit tags, in simple square shape, with basic textured colors (i changed the angle of the texture in the Material Palette for each color for more interesting look) and used the Britannic Bold font.
Each tag is 250 pixels wide in PNG format, and you can easily size it down if it is too big for your need.
If you like this set of digits, the whole matching alpha will be included in the newsletter, so it is always time to subscribe to it.
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Do you like this set? Are you going to use it? Show me. Link in the comment below.
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