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๐Ÿงต Text on backplate

Anonymous No. 874242

Any idea how to get text put on a backplate like this in blender? I am new to blender and trying to learn, any help is appreciated!

Anonymous No. 874266

How do i into graffiti?

Anonymous No. 874272

>>874266
Be a nigger

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Anonymous No. 874274

instead of adding a new cube, add a new text

edit will allow you to type what you want

on the right side in the list of menus there is now a text menu

open it, the geometry menu will give it thickness if you use extrude Check the other panels for fonts (you'll have to import them), you can also use transform in the font menu for the size or just scale it if you desire

duplicate the text, make it thicker and drop it on the z-axis

Anonymous No. 874278

>>874272
But Nokiyu is chilean

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Anonymous No. 874316

>>874242
Search in youtube: Y2K illustrator
Export that as a .svg
Then follow the tutorial of "Rendering 2D icons as 3D Objects in Blender" by Polyfjord

Use those two things as a base and create your own workflow

Anonymous No. 874388

>>874242
Is this not just duplicate + scaled + extruded (and beveled and smoothed and textured and lit and so on)?

The solution here >>874274
is essentially doing the same thing (makes a second set of text, changes the parameters) but it relies specifically on the built-in Text tool for Blender.

Honestly OP you need to just put your nose to the grind stone and hit those tutorials. You're asking a really fundamental question, which tells me rather than put in the time you're trying to "skip ahead" and learn "just the interesting parts" or whatever, which is a common thing beginners do. But it doesn't work, you'll constantly have little gaps in your knowledge if you keep skipping around and finding one-off solutions to your exact problem at hand; the reality is you just have to build up that fundamental knowledge base by doing the tutorials, even though they're for things you "aren't interested in".