Recently installed Photoshop CS4 on WIndows Xp. By default, the Kozuka Gothic fonts are installed. I don't necessarily need them and in an effort to maintain a clean fonts folder, I removed them along with the rest of the extra fonts that are loaded. I now get an error when I open certain PS files. Error is as follows: This file uses one or more fonts which are unavailable on this machine. Open anyway? I'm opening Illustrator-generated EPS files with all fonts converted to path. Does anyone know if the Kozuka fonts are necessary for Photoshop to open blank or existing documents? Maybe it's a required font for the program to run. Similar to MARLETT.TTF in Windows which holds fonts necessary for scroll bars and things like that.
I am having problems producing 3D text in "Gothic G" font. I can produce 3D text with the “Tahoma” font as is seen in the picture. However, when I go through the same procedure with the Gothic G font I get the following error message after trying to extrude the text in the “Model” window:
“Could not build this extrusion Self- intersecting loop found in this profile. Remove the intersection by adding a sketch point at the curve intersections or by changing non-profile geometry to constructive geometry"
I have also noticed that other fonts upon trying to be extruded produce the same falure message.
What is the procedure to produce 3D text in Gothic G and the other fonts that produce the same error message?
My friend ade these pictures and she claims she did them completely by hand, but, she lies lol, so I' not sure whether to believe her or not. Plus, it looks quite nice and I'd like to know how to do it myself, any help?
Not sure if this is an Illustrator or Acrobat question!? I created a document in Illustrator CS6 using the font Century Gothic. I converted the text to outlines then saved the document as a PDF. When the document is viewed in Acrobat Pro or Reader, the lowercase letter "L" does not display properly. It's as if the pixel depth is not granular enough, so it increases the width of the letter. If I zoom in past 200% the letter seems to display properly, but anything below that it displays oddly. I sent the exact same file to my DropBox account, downloaded it onto my iPad (retina) and the letters look just fine; same with my iPhone.
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Note: This happens whether I create/view on my Mac or my PC. Additionally, if I do not convert to outlines, the font displays just fine. Regardless of the display, the document always prints correctly. I've experienced this since CS3, but never cared too much since most of my documents were for print only. Now many of my docs will be viewed rather than printed, therefor proper display rendering is a much bigger issue.
I tried Nexus font (finally) and don't see why people have mentioned it. I don't like it and uninstalled it quickly.Which font manager do you think is better than Font Nav?
I've a problem with "DWGtoPDF"-Plotter of Acad2013. I give the textstyle "arial" in Acad and plot it to PDF. In the PDF-Sheet i see the Fontname "ArialMT" in the document-options. I want to give the PDF's away and fear, that he gets an error while opening.
After opening a file from another designer, this Chinese font has taken over my "omens – regular" font file. Anytime I use it, it converts to this font and each time I need to change a font weight, I must do it manually. As you can imagine, I use our company font all day so this slows me down quite a bit. Have you heard of this? It seems like some sort of font virus. I've researched removing it, yet can't seem to find the original font file to get rid of, which is even weirder."
We tried moving the font family to the trash, emptying the trash, rebooting the machine, and re-adding the font family and it still is happening.
I had posted in another thread about wanting to clean up a signature and make it look more font like. I tried that and it seemed to be pretty difficult due to the amount of random in a hand written signature.
So I think I'd like to approach this from the other direction. I have a font I like but I don't want it to look like the font (way too common). Is there a way to alter the font (not the entire font set or even to create a new font but just for a one word Logo)?
I'd ideally like to connect two of the letters and also modify the shapes of the letters just a bit.
Is there a way to specify a given system font that should be substituted for a given missing font? For example, the document I'm working with contains CourierStd and CourierStd-Bold which are not installed on my system. I would like to set Illustrator so that any time a document that contains these fonts is opened, Courier New and Courier New Bold are substituted automatically.
An eps file opens without any problem with the preview as .pdf on Mac OS 10.7.5In illustrator when I open the same file, the main font is not recognized and no warning said the font is not available.
I'm wondering if there is a Font Preview plugin available that will do what Illustrator SHOULD HAVE done for many years - which is to actually allow you to toggle through your font list and display the text you entered in the fonts you are clicking through - - kind of like what CorelDraw has had for the last 15 years.
Imagine that... being able to review text in a selected font to facillitate the selection of an appropriate visual reference for logos, etc. Earth-shaking, I know.it seems there would be an Illustrator plugin by now that would do this???
Or do I have to continue to have CorelDraw opened up so that I can review text in various fonts to determine the best choice for a given project font?
I use Photoshop cs5.1 and what to add the fonts. I've found and downloaded them but don't know where to paste them. I can't find the font direcory in photoshop folder. Also i want this font which is on this website: [link removed by moderator] you see the red title "dragon ball zgames"? Yes, i want this font, any link.
I am getting an error in Adobe Photoshop CS6 on first one computer and now another one, I took a screenshot of what's happening... For some reason, in the character palette, it wont allow me to upsize the px size above 22.97px. And this is happening on two different computers. I've restarted, updated, tried everything. Once I select the font and try to upsize or downsize the type, it won't allow me to go above that number.
I have Suitcase to manage fonts and I had a lot of fonts activated and they were working fine. I restarted my computer and then the fonts in Suitcase previewed as Arial and dont activate. When i try to install them into the system, it says the font maybe damaged or corrupt. Also in the fonts folder, most of the fonts have a little arrow on them, like a shortcut symbol.
i've got a psd file with a text layer. i've re-installed stuff on my computer since i created it so i don't remember what the name of the font was or where i got it. is there some way to determine the font name from the psd file?