![]() ![]() On Mac, use the Typeface pulldown menu (not all fonts will have all Typeface options).On Windows, select the text and activate Bold, Italics, Underline or Underscore buttons.To change size, select the text and pick the size from the Size pulldown menu.To change font, select the text and pick the desired font from the Font pulldown menu.In the editor, text will automatically wrap to fit in the window, but only explicit Returns will will apply when the text is rendered to layer. How text appears on canvas differs from how it appears in the editor. ![]() Type or paste text into the body of the text editor.Once a layer is rasterized, the text is baked and is no longer editable. The Rasterize Text Layer can be found in the Text Layer marking menu. Visibility and layer opacity of the Text Layer can be adjusted the same as other layer.īrush strokes and other image features cannot be applied to a Text Layer until it is rasterized to a regular, paintable layer. When Text Layers are saved in PSD format, the text will re-open as a rasterized layer. Note: Text Layers are only saved in Sketchbook Pro’s native TIFF format. To edit an existing Text Layer, tap on the Text Layer marking menu and select the South-East gesture to Edit Text Layer. Standard features such as Quick Transform, layer visibility, layer opacity and blend modes can be applied to Text Layers. Text Layers can be identified by a ‘T’ icon on the left side of the layer preview, which indicates that the text can be edited. ![]() Text Layers exclusively store text entries with font, style and color settings. Text can be added by tapping the Text icon in the toolbar.Īdding text creates Text Layers in your layer stack. After installing new fonts to your hardware, restart Sketchbook Pro to view them in the font menu in the Text Editor. Sketchbook Pro also supports most downloadable font sets, including TrueType, OpenType or PostScript fonts. Sketchbook Pro supports native and system fonts on Windows and MacOS. Sketchbook includes simple text features to support the addition and of titles, comments, and captions to any image. Though Sketchbook is not a writing or typography app, text is an integral part of visual communication. ![]()
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