Title: Photoshop Studs Post by: Cobra6 on July 03, 2002, 06:58:29 pm I need help! In photosho how do you curve text so that it fits around a circle? Like the writing on a quarter
Title: Re: Photoshop Studs Post by: {E}LuSiVe on July 03, 2002, 10:37:31 pm im not sure u can do that on photoshop. ive been using it for some time now and still havent found a way. i know Corel Draw does it in a sinch but if someone knows how to do it in ps, do tell ;)
Title: Re: Photoshop Studs Post by: Cobra6 on July 03, 2002, 11:02:26 pm One of my relatives is a sign maker and he uses Corel Draw and I have seen him do it with that.
Title: Re: Photoshop Studs Post by: WardenMac on July 04, 2002, 12:38:10 am Oh, I saw something about a stud needed so I rushed right in. Dont know anything about that though ;D
Title: Re: Photoshop Studs Post by: masiro on July 04, 2002, 01:26:05 am In my version Photoshop 6, it's easy.
Next to the color selection of the text above, there is a button: deform text. When you click on it an options panel pops up. To make it work the text must be selected. Title: Re: Photoshop Studs Post by: ViX on July 07, 2002, 12:53:31 am yeah lets see WM
Title: Re: Photoshop Studs Post by: {E}LuSiVe on July 07, 2002, 01:03:52 am :P ... ... ... damn ps4 ... ... ::)
Title: Re: Photoshop Studs Post by: masiro on July 07, 2002, 01:10:51 pm Download Freehand from www.macromedia.com
Draw a circle Write the text. Select both ....... Go to text: attach to path . Export to your paintstuff Freehand is the most sexy drawing program I met. |