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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:02 pm)
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There are no easy ways to accomplish this in PS, only painful ways!
It requires a separate layer for each letter and the moving/adjusting of the "center" anchor to pivit rotation on. This is a very time consuming method when taking in consideration the ease in Illust/Freehand....
It can be accomplished (but so can at home brain surgery), it just might not be the best route.
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I don't have Illustrator, as of yet, but when ever I need to wrap any type around ANY kind of a shape, square/circle/triangle/outline of an object/ or any other shape, I use PaintShopPro. Save the file with layers & all as a .PSD, then import it into PhotoShop. I realize it's not an Adobe product, but it's just my way of doing this sort of thing for now. . . Mark.
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Hi I'm looking for a good tutorial for placing letters around an object -not only circles, but squares, rectagle... I know I might do this in Freehand or Illustrator, but is there a satisfying way to achieve this in Photoshop, too? Thanks, Phil