Give an example to illustrate the specific method:
First, break down the words you need into independent parts in your mind.
Example: There is no word "Lian" in many fonts (but I often use this word). It can be divided into "image" in the upper part and "wood" in the lower part. So I typed a word "like" in WERD and set it above 100 (convenient for post-processing), and then typed a wood-based word in the font, such as "flower", set it above 100 ~ and then took a screenshot.
Then, the "like" strokes are vertically reduced by image software to make them flat. As for how to make it look good, that's a technical problem, which is hard to describe. For a single character, just leave the wooden bottom ~ and finally put the two parts together. If you can use the PS path and choose something, it is a very simple job.
After you finish writing, you need to make some efforts to adjust the size of the canvas so that there are no extra empty edges on the four sides of the picture ~ so that you can't see the problem at all when you use it.
I mainly use it in WERD. Generally, it is inserted directly into the required position, then the picture is adjusted to the appropriate size, and finally the PDF document is output. The printed effect is very good, and it is completely invisible that it is spelled.
Written by Yu Hong on June 20 14 (please keep this line when reposting).