This will render your text into a true vector curve that can be altered and worked with the same way you would any other object. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Read affiliate disclosure here. Hi, I face the same problem too. Make the shape on top of the word.
Hello Nick. THx for the video. I find however that my letters never take to the shape in an even manner but always skew with a weird unappealing bend. This never happens to you? Am i missing something? Save my name and email in this browser for the next time I comment. Mobile devices, such as smartphones, traditionally aren't thought of as useful tools for photo editing.
However, if an iPhone is all you have any you need to make a basic edit to an image such as If you only have flattened, rasterized copies of your logo such as PNG and JPG then you may find it difficult to make alterations such as color. In this tutorial we'll be using a workaround that Skip to content.
Hi… This was a very good tutorial! Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Warping or distorting a design to fit a particular shape is a tool commonly used in Illustrator to create the illusion of motion or fluidity. The effect is achieved with a tool called envelope distort, which basically requires merging one object—either text or a shape—to fit into the shape of something else.
Below, you can see a few applications of envelope distort. The first one warps a bullseye-esque image of concentric circles into a freeform shape. You can also use warp tools to make text fit into a shape, like these hand sanitizer images. In these images, the designer likely started with a concept. To use the envelope distort tool, you have to think about what shapes you would like to fit into other shapes.
For text: Type out your desired text in a cool font. Unless you want the text to fill the shape in one long line, use the enter key to create multiple lines of text. For this design, I ended up breaking my text into four boxes, since I distorted each one separately. For shapes: Create your shape. Inspired by one of the images above, I used a series of concentric circles.
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