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Originally Posted by aceracer24
Ya, I knew how to do that specifically. What I ment was how you actually made the numbers. I am guessing you used the text tool? I tried that with the numbers using Star Wars font that I have and even at the largest type setting that I could get (I think it was 106 or something) it wasn't big enough so I had to manually enlarge it which looked ok but kind of grainy. I use Photoshop btw. I was hoping there was a better way to do this then the cobbled way I started doing.
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I understand now. LOL, I am still learning a lot here and I am sure there is an easier way but this is what I did. I actually used Microsoft Powerpoint with WordArt. Opened up PowerPoint and changed background color to black because I wanted my numbers color to be gray and white. Used Word Art and did each set of number individually, picked font and style I wanted. Changed colors with format word art. Moved numbers around to get the spacing right. Then hit save as and saved as png file. Opened up png file and cropped to be correct square format, I think it was 256 x 256 and saved it. Copied that png back to powerpoint to use picture tool bar to make background color transparent, saved again. Used that image and imported to manila. Again did this a few times to get size and spacing aligned.