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Text on 3D stairs

New Here ,
Mar 17, 2023 Mar 17, 2023

Hi all,

Illustrator beginner here.

Can anyone assist. I have searched the internet and coming up short.

As per the image below, I am trying to mould the text around the stairs so that the 'S' is on the wall of the stairs, and the 'mart' is on the actual stair. So it looks like the text is 3D wrapping round from the wall on to the stairs,

I can't seem to find anything online, but i did see a cool video on Illustrator that showed something like this, but i can't find it again. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Community Expert , Mar 17, 2023 Mar 17, 2023

RabDyer,

 

To match the simple style of the stair, I would suggest this, which you can do with live Type (editable, not outlined):

 

1) Split the text in to the S and the mart;

2) Move the mart to the stair side, give it a vertical shear matching the direction of the stairs: Object>Transform>Shear, tick Vertical, and insert a negative Shear Angle, then use Privew and readjust until it fits, then set the size and position;

3) Move the S to the wall and do the same, only with a positive angle;

4)

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Advocate , Mar 18, 2023 Mar 18, 2023

RabDyer, Hi.

 

Set your type.

S

mart

 

I ran this Isometric Action.

(Maybe someone knows that link to download. It was free.)

Place type on your steps.


K

 

Edit: I found the link to that Action.

https://rj-graffix.com/software/actions.html

It still works. 😀

I'm using Illustrator 2020

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Community Expert ,
Mar 17, 2023 Mar 17, 2023

You could check out the Free transform tool: https://youtu.be/gwjJaS9bnvs 

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Community Expert ,
Mar 17, 2023 Mar 17, 2023

RabDyer,

 

To match the simple style of the stair, I would suggest this, which you can do with live Type (editable, not outlined):

 

1) Split the text in to the S and the mart;

2) Move the mart to the stair side, give it a vertical shear matching the direction of the stairs: Object>Transform>Shear, tick Vertical, and insert a negative Shear Angle, then use Privew and readjust until it fits, then set the size and position;

3) Move the S to the wall and do the same, only with a positive angle;

4) Fine adjust the S/mart to fit each other, including (the extensions of) their Baselines meeting at the corner.

 

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Advocate ,
Mar 18, 2023 Mar 18, 2023

RabDyer, Hi.

 

Set your type.

S

mart

 

I ran this Isometric Action.

(Maybe someone knows that link to download. It was free.)

Place type on your steps.


K

 

Edit: I found the link to that Action.

https://rj-graffix.com/software/actions.html

It still works. 😀

I'm using Illustrator 2020

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New Here ,
Mar 18, 2023 Mar 18, 2023

Thank you all for your assistance. Very much appreciated and I can now do what I was looking to do.

Thank you again.

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Community Expert ,
Mar 18, 2023 Mar 18, 2023
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For my part you are welcome, RabDyer.

 

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