Monotage Monoline Script also includes 5 character ligatures and 130 alternates.
Creates a perfect pairing contrast with Monotage Script fonts.Monotage Script Ligatures & Alternates
A classy Sans font containing uppercase characters, numerals and a large range of punctuation.
A clean, free-flowing script font containing upper & lowercase characters, numerals and a large range of punctuation.Monotage Sans.
With a stylish didot-style Sans font and a free-flowing, expressive script companion, Silver South offers beautiful typographic harmony for a diversity of design projects, including logos & branding, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements & product designs.Monotage Script The text isn't the most appealing so I will change the font but the text change is what I'm looking for.Monotage a modern combination Monoline Script and Sans.Monotage Font Duo, a classy, contemporary pair of Monoline Script and Sans. I separated the layers so I can glitch the different parts of the text individually. I've managed that part, but I also want the text from my logo to glitch like the video then go into the text which is in the the image of the nurburgring. I want my logo to merge into an image I made of the nurburgring racetrack then back into the logo. can you show an example of how this kind of glitch works? you can draw it, or find a similar reference and we can guide you through the processĬertainly, the video I've been following can be seen here​. Yes, I just checked and Photoshop has it and double-checked After Effects where it definitely doesn't show up. guess there is a compatibility issue with this font across other apps. instead you get a grey fill and you can if you want set a gradient fill through the adding it under content-> add -> gradient fill. Now, if you do want to convert an illustrator art to shape bare in mind that gradients don't pass through. so firstly you should think how do you want to animate it and if it's even necessary to go through this. I am asking this because usually for text you don't convert to shapes but use the text as a live text in Ae (which means you need the original font) and that too is only for certain animation. the only reason to convert an illustrator art to shape is if you are planning to animate the path (morph the shape itself, not scale/rotation/ position that you can do with transform properties) or use a shape operator that does certain things similarly to some illustrator effects (only this time with the ability to apply animation). The first thing you should ask yourself (if you haven't already) is: do you really need to convert the illustrator art to a shape?. When I've brought it over the layers aren't bringing over the characteristics I'd made them with in Ai I have a gradient fill over the text with a thin outline stroke - when I imported it, it looks fine but when I convert to shape from vector layer so I can use it for effects it creates loads of groups and paths which is unusable and the gradient is lost, making it just a single fill. Any help to either convert the text correctly or get the same fonts into Ae as Ai would be greatly appreciated! I tried to make the text layer within Ae to get around this, but it doesn't have the same fonts installed and I'm struggling to find a way around this. When I made it in Ai, I've used the font Monotype Corsiva, and separated all of the parts of the logo into separate layers for working in Ae, however, when I've brought it over the layers aren't bringing over the characteristics I'd made them with in Ai I have a gradient fill over the text with a thin outline stroke - when I imported it, it looks fine but when I convert to shape from vector layer so I can use it for effects it creates loads of groups and paths which is unusable and the gradient is lost, making it just a single fill. I have designed a logo in Illustrator and am trying to work with it in After Effects. Please excuse me, I'm a rookie with Adobe - I've tried looking around on Google and the forums to answer this but seem to be finding slightly different things.