Text in Shape - Photoshop Typography Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Learn how to make your text in shape. This Photoshop typography tutorial, you can make your words and text into any shape. You can make the text in the shape of a person's head or other objects.
First make a selection of the object by using the "Quick Selection Tool". You can click "Select Subject" which will automatically make a selection around the main object. Then right click, select "Make Work Path" (Make sure you have the "Quick Selection Tool" selected.
Then with the "Text Tool", click and type or paste your text. Go to "Window - Paragraph" and click on "Justify All" to make your text all straight. You can adjust the shape to make the text align better. Click the background layer to remove the path lines.
If you have any questions or need help then comment below.
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so sad after downloading the photoshop I need to pay. What other aplication can do the same thing but no need to pay for that? I am looking forward for that. TY
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Is it possible to do this on the ipad photoshop app? I can’t figure out how to create a work path since right clicking on the ipad with a mouse does not create the work path as shown in your video.
I never tried on the ipad
It looks like this method does not work for me, after creating the work path, and selecting the text tool, the text tool does turn into a dotted circle, but as soon as I start to fill the work path with text, the work path disappears and the text fill completely ignores the work path. Do you know what causes this?
REASON FOUND: If you are having this issue described above, it is likely because you have made a working path that has a hole inside of the greater shape, like a donut, but can take on any form. This type of working path will not work with the text fill, the work path shape bust be one complete shape with no holes. To circumvent the issue, create two working paths for your shape with the hole in it, one for the top half, and one for the bottom half. This way you can have two complete shapes that have no holes. fill the text of the top shape, then fill the text of the bottom shape. Problem solved!
@@irishbacon7351 can u make a tutorial? i want to fill zero ( 0 ) with text and i dont know how..
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Just a question can you also do it in a tree shape or no?
Yes. You can do any shape.
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what if i want to keep the outline black from the other picture what should i do?
You can add a black strong in the blending options of the layer.
@@photoshoptutorialsbylayerl1447 how can i do that? im sorry do you mind a mini step by step?