# 7 years ago | |
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Hi Andy, could you please save both word arts and advise those names, so I could check what is wrong there? |
# 7 years ago | |
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Every visualization randomizes words placement. It may be a huge or a little difference depending on the options you choose. If you want a particular word to be placed on a particular space, switch to the edit mode and place that word the way you like. Then re-visualize to remove the words collisions. |
# 7 years ago | |
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It may be a browser issue. Could you please try to create a word art in Chrome or Firefox? |
# 7 years ago | |
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No, unfortunately there is no way to curve a word. |
# 7 years ago | |
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Threshold slider controls which colors should be transparent. Set it to 1 to completely avoid colors replacement. Then move it to the left to replace bright colors with transparent. Edges controls how transparent borders between colors are drawn. Set it to zero to remove the borders completely. Move the slider to the right to draw more borders. Take into account that the words are not placed on the transparent areas of an image. |
# 7 years ago | |
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To save your word art image to Google Drive download it in PNG format (from the "Download and Share" section) and then upload it to Google Drive. |
# 7 years ago | |
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would I get in trouble for selling itYou shouldn't face with copyright issues with Zazzle ,unless you add a copyright image and try to sell a word art created from the copyrighted image (e.g. superman or batman logo for example). |
# 7 years ago | |
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No, you can't delete words in the edit mode. You need to delete words from the words section and then re-visualize. |
# 7 years ago | |
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You need to locate the font file in your computer, and then add it to the fonts list of the word art creator by clicking on the first row in the fonts section. |
# 7 years ago | |
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You can change the words colors if you download your word art image in SVG or EPS vector format. You need a vector editing software like Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape (free vector editor) to do that. |