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Wrap Text Onto Surface

Engaged ,
Jun 07, 2017 Jun 07, 2017

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I am working on a Blue Lightning tutorial: Wrap Text & Graphics onto Complex Surfaces with Displacement map . In the tutorial the instructor appears to type the logo Displacement map and the word "map" automatically drops down a line. When I type the logo it spreads across and off the page. I have to add a new layer and move the word "map" to center it under "Displacement"? Thanks for looking, Lucie.

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Engaged , Jun 07, 2017 Jun 07, 2017

I figured it out. When I click on my Adjustment Layer there are two options--I clicked on the Mask option.

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Jun 07, 2017 Jun 07, 2017

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Hi

Use the Enter key.

So type:   DISPLACEMENT [press Enter key] MAP

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I did that and it places the word "map" directly on top of the word "Displacement". When I select the Move tool it moves them both together. I can move each around separately if I make a new layer for the word "map", but that's not shown in the video so I think I am missing something.  Lucie.

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I figured it out. When I click on my Adjustment Layer there are two options--I clicked on the Mask option.

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Maybe they are using a text box... draw a box with the type tool and then type.

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I'll try that, but I think Marty would have included that in his instructions. Thanks, Lucie.

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