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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:02 pm)
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I dunno bout the font, but if you want letters to go in the exact direction/bends you want, its best to use illustrator or Freehand. You can gget the fonts to follow the vector paths (which I don't believe you can do in PS6). I dunno how its done exactly, but i know its a simple feature of the program.
Try experimenting with the Polar Coordinates filter. The following steps should do it: 1> Start with a square image, and paste the tyre right in the centre. Mark where you want the lettering to start with a small spot using the brush. 2> Apply Polar Coordinates (Polar to Rectangular). 3> Now paste the text on a new layer and align the beginning with the mark that you'd made in the tyre layer (it'll also have been distorted by the filter). 4> Apply Polar Coordinates (Rectangular to Polar) to both the layers and you should be done! Let me know whether it worked. I'm trying it out as well. It should, though. :-)
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