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Adobe Photoshop Tip: Faux Jaguar Fur Type


During MacWorld NY 2002, Apple came under fire for many things including charging an annual fee for .mac service (the free for life service previously known as iTools) and for offering no special deal for Mac OS X users who upgrade to version 10.2. As if those weren’t bad enough, Apple defaced its own “X” logo by covering it in simulated Jaguar fur. Why would they do such a thing? Sorry I can’t offer an answer to that question. I can however offer a suggestion on how you might do the very same thing.

As with our Ubiquitous Aqua Type tutorial, we at MacMerc do not condone the use of Faux Fur Type in any way. We only offer this tutorial for entertainment purposes. The techniques shown below, when used separately, are harmless but when used together as illustrated below without restraint, people may get hurt.

By Jason O'Grady

Founded the PowerPage in 1995.