# 8 years ago | |
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is there a way to have the cloud go into the negative space while leaving the image in the middle? I was able to successfully layer last December on a very complex item (using gimp) but cannot make it match up now. Any guidance would be appreciated. I do not mind a different approach so I figured I'd start with the actual cloud. Thanks! |
# 8 years ago | |
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>i have a feeling I know the answer> |
# 8 years ago | |
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Yes there is a way. Tagul places words on non-white space. Thus you need to create a negative image that your shape image silhouette in white in the middle of a non-white rectangle. You can do it in any image editor or by enabling "negative" checkbox when adding your custom shape. |
# 8 years ago | |
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But it removes the original image, right? And leaves white space surrounded by the words |
# 8 years ago | |
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Sure it replaces the original image with the negative one |
# 8 years ago | |
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So is there a way to have the negative image as a cloud and the original in place? |
# 8 years ago | |
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There is no way to do it directly in Tagul but you can: - create a negative word cloud - download it in PNG format - open the PNG image in any image editing software and add your original image |