We’ll be doing this manually with the Bezier Pen and it will require a touch of intuitiveness, but if you can follow my diagrams step-by-step, you should be able to catch on well enough to create any of the letters, numbers or symbols you’d like to use in your own design work.įirst, make sure you have snapping to cusp nodes enabled at the top toolbar. Now it’s time to add a makeshift 3D perspective to each letter. You can simply create a duplicate copy of it and shift it over, just make sure the letter remains on the same horizontal place as the rest of the letters. You can use this same technique to go ahead and finish up creating the rest of the text…Īs you probably noticed, you won’t have to construct the same letter twice if you’ve already constructed it once. Working in similar fashion, go ahead and create a lowercase E, but make sure to leave at least 2 grid units of space between the two letters. Create duplicate copies of the box and use them to construct a lowercase letter T as depicted below, while making sure to snap them according to their respective grid lines.
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