You can create a whole alphabet from any paper you have. You can choose any basic paper and the script will randomly select a different area of the paper so each tag will be different, even though they will all match.
You can choose any font, any characters, and any color. This is perfect if you want to create tags for different languages with accented characters. Each layer will be left unmerged so you can adjust any of them further.
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For a sample, I created a complete alphabet (with a blank and a hyphen). Each tag is 500 pixels high so you can resize them if needed. Add a string, a rope, or a ribbon to attach them together if you want.
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Turning a photo into a completed puzzle might be simple when you use an overlay, but if you want to separate some pieces from the main puzzle, that is much more challenging.
This script is related to your own photos so I can't give you a sample of my photos! Being around back-to-school time, you could use this painted cardboard alpha using primary colors. Each character is about 500 pixels in height so you can resize them as needed for your project.
You can have fun this summer with titles and shapes. You can use the Watermelon but now you can turn your shape into a fresh strawberry, complete with a stem.
For a sampler, I created a full alphabet (A to Z) in uppercase and ten digits (0-9). Everything is in PNG format so it can be used in most program. Each strawberry is about 600 pixels high.
You can now create your own alpha from keyboard keys. You can have thick keys or thin ones, depending on your preferences.
For a sampler, I created a simple thick green set of keys with white characters on the bottom left (a little unconventional). The alpha includes all the letters, the digits and a hyphen to let you type in dates and more.
For any summer theme, you can create watermelon slices in any shape you want. How often have you seen a watermelon slice in a heart shape, or an arrow shape?
For a samplers, I created a complete alphabet (A to Z) and also a set of digits (0 to 9) to allow you to create just about any title for your summertime projects.
Engraving metal can be a way to customize a variety of elements and this script will help you achieve that.
For a sample, I created a set of gold alphas pieces that can be used for titles or as initials. Each piece is just under 500 pixels in size so you can resize them as needed.
You can now display your favorite quote or title in a unique way.
For a sample, I created a whole alphabet in basic font and a single row board for you to display a title of your choice.
Newspapers can be a fun medium to print letters on, and create a random effect. This might be easy but it is quite tedious to have something very irregular. That is why this script will be a time-saver.
As a sample, I created a basic red alphabet (in lowercase) on black and white newspapers.
December is often a time to do a lot of baking as there are many family gatherings, and why not make delicious cookies?
For a sample, I created a full alphabet with the chocolate cookies with M&M candies it in. Each letter is about 600 pixels high so you can easily resize them as needed for your project.