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![]() There's loads of cool stuff at minig.co.uk/credit! Wrap text to make it look like its on an object This tutorial will show you how you can make text to wrap around objects to make sure that's its actually on it. The first thing to do is get your image. It's a good idea to use something that has a curve on it's surface, and a shadow is always good. I'm using a cup.
You now need to place some text. Play around with some fonts so
you can get an idea of which ones fit best. Make sure it's not
too big.
Once you've laid your text you need to warp it to fit the shape of the
object. To do that, go
Layer > Type > Warp Text in the menu.
In
the drop down menu (Style), select
Arch and make sure the
Horizontal box is
selected.
Drag the Bend arrow
around until you get the sort of shape you want, and press
OK.
There's
loads of cool stuff at minig.co.uk/credit!
And you're done. This is my final image:
You can still play around with the text after you've warped the
text.
Please leave some feedback in our
forum
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