You can perform this convoluted method OR "just use a simple Outline font" which can be freely downloaded.
Already with the default overlay >> (Normal) the result is not exactly the same as in the tutorial. For >> example, the outline of the letters is all white while in the tutorial >> there are plays of light and shadows that make it three-dimensional. >> But the worst comes when I set the center track to "Multiply": a >> completely wrong color comes out! >> > > But I have growing suspection we really do some calculations differently, > may be in more widespread/standard way but not like original Cin worked. > Agreed. CinGG does some things differently as well as calculations. That does not make them wrong.
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