![]() ![]() ![]() In this example, I changed the ‘h’ in Christine to a fancier ‘h’. Highlight the letter you want to change in the word you typed, then click on the glyph to replace it.(Tip: You can make them bigger using the slider at the bottom.) From the glyph panel, you can see all the glyphs for a given font. Now that you’ve got the text panel open, click the glyph icon near the top.(You can also go to ‘Panels’, ‘Text Style’ from the navigation menu at the top.) It’s an ‘A’ and I’ve circled it in the screenshot below. On the right hand side, click the text style panel tool.Open Silhouette Studio and type a word in your favorite OTF font that includes glyphs.How to Use the Glyph Panel in Silhouette Studio Version 4 – Windows & Mac Just an FYI: You’ll only find glyphs in OTF fonts. If you are using the basic (free) version of Silhouette Studio or Cricut Design Space, click here for a Windows tutorial or click here for a Mac tutorial. This tutorial covers Silhouette Studio version 4 and higher, but glyph support is only included with Designer Edition, Designer Edition Plus, and Business Edition. I’ve actually covered this is in previous post, but with the release of Silhouette Studio version 4 – it’s even easier now! Additionally, I may get commissions for purchases made through other affiliate links in this post.Īfter yesterday’s post on 30 curly, swirly, commercial use fonts, you might need help using glyphs (those alternate letters) that are included with your OTF fonts. ![]() Affiliate Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. ![]()
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