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I want to créate a text circle with the alphabet but with the letters in a straight position.
Can that be posible? Or van I do it in illistrator?
When you say straight, do you mean like the example on the left or the right?
Either one of these is easy to achieve in Illustrator with Text on a Path.
If you mean another way, please describe it.
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When you say straight, do you mean like the example on the left or the right?
Either one of these is easy to achieve in Illustrator with Text on a Path.
If you mean another way, please describe it.
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The right one!! is exactly what I whant to do 😃
I'll try in illustrator Thank you!!
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Hi,
Use a Ellipse tool and make a circle then turn off the fill and stroke of that circle.. Mean just make a circle with path. Then Choose a text tool and click on it and start writing.
Same as it is in illustrator But illustrator has a seperate tool for that is called Type on a path tool.
This screenshot is done in illustrator.
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Hi, Check this out.
Photoshop uses paths to create circular text. Basically, a path isn’t something you'll see on your final document. It doesn’t appear as a layer in the layers panel. It's simply a guide, sitting behind the scenes, for Photoshop to follow.
Although the terminology makes it sound difficult, it isn’t. If you know how to use the shape tool and the type tool, you can quickly add paths to your repertoire.
I also think it gives images a more professional, designed look. Although you can create text-art effects in other software, these are often cartoonish or stretched. Photoshop allows you to create perfectly formatted, legible text around any shape.
I think this looks particularly good on a circular 'sticker' you can create with your logo. These can be printed and used for packaging or used digitally on blog and social-media images.
They also make social media or blog images stand out and look a little different.
This video will show you how to:
How to type in a circle in Photoshop Tutorial - YouTube
With a little practice, typing around a circle is easy to do. Here we have a badge, similar to the one I use on my own blog images and videos.
The second example uses a path on top of an circular overlay. There are two separate text layers, but they both use the same path. This one also has the text flipped the right way up on the bottom and then moved down below the baseline, so it is inline with the text at the top. I've added a couple of 'pins' which are again just the ellipse shape.
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Muqqarib , That is a very long post - which does not answer the OPs question of how to type around a path but keep the letters vertical. As SJRiegel has shown - it can be done in Illustrator
Dave
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Agree! But he Asked in photoshop. So thats why I show him a whole process in photoshop. On the above of that post I shown him too the easiest way in Illustrator.
Thanks.
Muqqarib
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Yes he did ask about Photoshop.
But he included in his post a question of whether it could be done in Illustrator, which is why I showed that option..
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Agreed! He included! And I show him the way in illustrator too! After that i comment the method in photoshop. First I show him the method in Illustrator.
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Hi
The point was, just in case anyone comes across this on a search, that typing on a circular path and keeping the letters vertical cannot be done in Photoshop, only in Illustrator as demonstrated by SJReigel.
Dave
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As SJRiegel has shown in his last post - but this is only possible in Illustrator and/or in InDesign.
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