Use Text to create splines in the shape of text.
The text can use any Windows font installed on your system, or a Type 1 PostScript font installed in the directory pointed to by the Fonts path on the Configure System Paths dialog. Because fonts are loaded only at first use, changing the font path later has no immediate effect: once you have used the font manager, you must restart 3ds Max before you can use a new font path.
Examples of text
You can edit the text in the Create panel, or later in the Modify panel.
Text shapes maintain the text as an editable parameter. You can change the text at any time. If the font used by your text is deleted from the system, 3ds Max still properly displays the text shape. However, to edit the text string in the edit box you must choose an available font.
The text in your scene is just a shape where each letter and, in some cases, pieces of each letter are individual splines. You can apply modifiers like Edit Spline, Bend, and Extrude to edit Text shapes just like any other shape.
To create text:
To enter a character from the Extended Character Set:
You must use the numeric keypad, not the row of numbers above the alphabetic keys, and Num Lock must be turned on.
For some characters, you must enter a leading zero. For example, 0233 to enter an e with an acute accent (é).
Settings available for text include kerning, leading, justification, multiple lines, and a manual update option.
Most spline-based shapes share these parameters. For details, see Rendering rollout and Interpolation rollout.
Once you have created text, you can make changes using the following parameters:
Choose from a list of all available fonts. Available fonts include:
Toggles italicized text.
Toggles underlined text.
Aligns text to the left side of its bounding box.
Aligns text to the center of its bounding box.
Aligns text to the right side of its bounding box.
Spaces all lines of text to fill the extents of the bounding box.
Sets the text height where the height measuring method is defined by the active font. The first time you enter text, the default size is 100 units.
Adjusts the kerning (the distance between letters).
Adjusts the leading (the distance between lines). This has an effect only when multiple lines of text are included in the shape.
Allows for multiple lines of text. Press after each line of text to start the next line. Note the following:
These options let you select a manual update option for situations where the complexity of the text shape is too high for automatic updates.
Updates the text in the viewport to match the current settings in the edit box. This button is available only when Manual Update is on.
When on, the text that you type into the edit box is not shown in the viewport until you click the Update button.