We havin' fun yet Jake?
The secret is a five step process ...
1) use the deformation tool:
- surround numbers with rectangle marquee
- warp numbers so that they exactly follow in the same direction of fuselage panel lines, (red lines). Notice that the base of the four bends up with the panel line.
2) the lower half of the numbers need to be fattened up, the upper half, thinned:
- using deformation tool, grab upper half of number and squish it up two or three pixels. Make sure top of number stays, bottom of upper half moves up, (green marquee)
- grab lower half of number and, keeping the base of the number where it is, raise the upper part of the lower half up until it touches the bottom of the upper half. (blue marquee) This makes the number look fat at the bottom, but it is still not enough.
- Add thickness to all horizontal parts of numbers two or three pixels (black circle shows thicker horizontal lines).
Possible further adjustment needed to make upper and lower horiz. lines even. Also, second number may need to be narrowed one or two pixels. The third number will need to be narrowed double that.
Weee!
Fal "pookey-pookey-pookey" con
"He who warned, uh, the British that they weren't gonna be takin' away our arms, uh, by ringing those bells, and um, makin' sure as he's riding his horse through town to send those warning shots and bells that we were going to be sure and we were going to be free, and we were going to be armed."
- The history of Paul Revere's
midnight ride, by Sarah Palin.