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    I need the following:

    Font size and What effect is used to make the bottom have a bigger storke then the bottom. Thanks! (The ClubHabbo Status Signatu text)



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    The font just looks like standard Volter?

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    I didnt ask for the font type, I asked what effect is it using to make the bottom have a bigger stroke then the top.


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    Drop shadow at 100% opacity moves to make it look like that?


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    Nope they done this:

    text,
    stroke.
    most the text up towards the top left.
    Then organised it a bit more to give the effect.

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    Nope they done this:

    text,
    stroke.
    most the text up towards the top left.
    Then organised it a bit more to give the effect.

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    What do you mean 'most' the text up? And organize it?


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    Move* Sorry,
    The stroke goes onto a different layer than text yes?
    On the original text layer, with it selected, use your arrow keys
    to move it up and put into the position you want.

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