I found a plugin that will let you create editable text layers in paint.net
With this plugin you can change the text, size, font etc without retyping the territory name.
Here's the catch, each territory has to be in it's own layer and you can only change the font one layer at a time so it would still be time consuming to change the font but at least you wouldn't have to retype the name as well. You can modify the layer by adding glow or an outline using a plugin or a blur but when you go to make a spelling correction you will lose everything but the text. What would probably be the best method would be keep a second file for your original text layers. The second file would just have a flattened version of your map as the base layer with all the text on top. Disable the base layer so that only the text is showing. Then flatten the layers (don't save the file after flattening, save before!) and copy and paste it into your main file. Then you can add the glow or outline. If you need to make a spelling correction then open up your text layers file, make the change, flatten it and copy and paste it into your main file and redo the outline or glow. That way you can keep the outline or glow consistent and not have the spelling corrected ones looking a little different.
The plugin comes in a pack. Get it here:
http://www.isimonbrown.co.uk/plugin-pack/?autodownload=1and here's instructions for installing plugins:
http://forums.getpaint.net/index.php?/topic/1708-how-to-install-pluginsgeneral-plugin-troubleshooting-thread/Once it's installed to add an editable text layer, first create a new layer, the go to Effects->Tools->Editable Text..
All the options for font, size, color, bold etc are in the popup window. You also change the position and rotation of the text in that same window.
All this being said, it is still 1000 times easier to do the text in photoshop and the quality is much better. You are still encouraged to find someone who has photoshop to help you with your text. In photoshop you can select all the editable text layers at once and change the font in all of them instantly. You can also add glow, outline and shadow using settings that can be adjusted. Want the outline thicker? just change the 1 to a 2 simple as that.
The new version of Gimp will do editable text layers without needing a plugin but Gimp doesn't have the text options for outline, glow, shadow etc.
I found a plugin that will let you create editable text layers in paint.net
With this plugin you can change the text, size, font etc without retyping the territory name.
Here's the catch, each territory has to be in it's own layer and you can only change the font one layer at a time so it would still be time consuming to change the font but at least you wouldn't have to retype the name as well. You can modify the layer by adding glow or an outline using a plugin or a blur but when you go to make a spelling correction you will lose everything but the text. What would probably be the best method would be keep a second file for your original text layers. The second file would just have a flattened version of your map as the base layer with all the text on top. Disable the base layer so that only the text is showing. Then flatten the layers (don't save the file after flattening, save before!) and copy and paste it into your main file. Then you can add the glow or outline. If you need to make a spelling correction then open up your text layers file, make the change, flatten it and copy and paste it into your main file and redo the outline or glow. That way you can keep the outline or glow consistent and not have the spelling corrected ones looking a little different.
The plugin comes in a pack. Get it here:
http://www.isimonbrown.co.uk/plugin-pack/?autodownload=1
and here's instructions for installing plugins:
http://forums.getpaint.net/index.php?/topic/1708-how-to-install-pluginsgeneral-plugin-troubleshooting-thread/
Once it's installed to add an editable text layer, first create a new layer, the go to Effects->Tools->Editable Text..
All the options for font, size, color, bold etc are in the popup window. You also change the position and rotation of the text in that same window.
All this being said, it is still 1000 times easier to do the text in photoshop and the quality is much better. You are still encouraged to find someone who has photoshop to help you with your text. In photoshop you can select all the editable text layers at once and change the font in all of them instantly. You can also add glow, outline and shadow using settings that can be adjusted. Want the outline thicker? just change the 1 to a 2 simple as that.
The new version of Gimp will do editable text layers without needing a plugin but Gimp doesn't have the text options for outline, glow, shadow etc.