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Photoshop Technique Help
I'm not sure i'm posting this in the right area, however, I am designing a rack card for a local museum. I am trying to get a paragraph to wrap to a curve. I don't want to manually space it just in case a text change occurs. Is there any help out there? I've posted the sample copy below.
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Graphic Artist
Hey there,
Maybe my English is wack (french is my first language), but what's a Rack Card?
I don't understand what you're trying to do...
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A rack card is a 2 sided brochure. It sits in a brochure rack (hence rack card). It's approximately 4"x9". The curve i want to wrap the paragraph to is the Yellowish design on the left of the attached image in my first post.
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Graphic Artist
Ohh, ok, I think I know what you're saying. You want the text to follow the form of the yellow color?
I don't know how to do that in Photoshop.
But I can tell you how in to do it Illustrator and then you can import it in Photoshop, if you're interested?
Let me know
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That was my next step, to use Illustrator. However, I don't have illustrator here at work, so what I may do is just work on it at home...or maybe i'll just do a redesign. I have pagemaker here, but I hate it.
But just in case someone is looking for the answer to this question for use in Illustrator, maybe you could do a tutorial for this technique.
Thanks for the help
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Graphic Artist
Humm... maybe later
good luck!
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Sun Devil
Illustrator > Text tool > A inside the box icon.
Text inside a path. Make an oval and paste text inside.
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