![]() I like to use a nice, heavy weight font for this but you can use any font you would like. It prevents you from having to do double the work. I’m going to start with a single line, make all the adjustments I need to make, then duplicate the final text line so we can create the blend. We’re going to start out by creating a line of text. Let’s get started! Step 1: Create Your Text It isn’t as straightforward as you might think there are some steps you need to take to prepare your text before it will work and I will walk you through all of them. In this tutorial, I’m going to show you how you can blend text using the Object > Blend tool in Adobe Illustrator for iPad. Thank you for reading!Īdobe has added so many new features to Illustrator for iPad since I created my “ Beginner Guide to Adobe Illustrator for iPad,” class on Skillshare that I wanted to create some supplementary tutorials to go through some of those additions. I only recommend products, or services, that I use myself in my regular creative practice. When you click the affiliate link, I may receive a small compensation, at no cost to you. ** Please note, this post may include affiliate links.
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