How to set up Photoshop fonts (over 1,000 characters)
When working with text in Photoshop, selecting and setting appropriate fonts plays an important role in improving the completeness of the design. In this guide, we will take a closer look at the various ways to set fonts in Photoshop and what to consider.
1. Create a text layer
Before adding text, you need to create a text layer. Here’s how to create a text layer: 포토샵 폰트 추가
Select the Text Tool: Select the Text Tool (T) from the left tools panel.
Enter text: Click the desired location and enter text.
Check the text layer: Verify that the text layer has been created in the Layers panel. 윤과장의 소소한 일상 이야기
2. Font settings
With the text layer selected, you can set the font in the following ways:
Options panel: In the Options panel, select the font you want from the Font drop-down menu.
Font style: You can set the font style such as bold (B), italic (I), and underline (U).
Font size: Enter the desired size in the text size input box or adjust it using the up/down buttons.
Text Alignment: Use the text alignment buttons (Align Left, Align Center, Align Right) to set how the text is aligned.
Character Panel: You can make more detailed font settings by opening the Character panel (Windows > Character or Mac > Window > Character).
Tracking: Adjust the spacing between letters.
Leading: Adjust the space between two lines.
Baseline: Adjust the baseline of the text.
Text Color: Choose a text color.
Text effects: You can add various text effects such as shadows, borders, and descenders.
3. Advanced font settings
The following is a more advanced font setting feature provided by Photoshop.
OpenType function: Some fonts support OpenType function to provide detailed font settings. In the Options panel, you can select the desired feature from the OpenType Features drop-down menu.
Examples: uppercase/lowercase conversion, ligatures, replacers, etc.
Glyphs Panel: To insert special characters or symbols, use the Glyphs panel (Windows > Type > Glyphs or Mac > Window > Type > Glyphs).
Font Panel: Use the Font Panel (Windows > Fonts or Mac > Window > Fonts) to view and manage all installed fonts.
4. Precautions regarding fonts
Available fonts: Only installed fonts can be used. If the font you want is not available, you must download and install the font separately.
Copyright: Some fonts are copyrighted and may require you to purchase a license for commercial use.
Font effects: Excessive font effects can reduce the readability of a design, so they should be used appropriately.
5. Additional information
For more information about Photoshop font settings, please refer to the following links: