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Musawwir Spiegel
PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 6:35 pm    Post subject: Type - Constraining word wrap to a bounding box or selection
       
I have been using Photoshop CS2 to print labels for CDs. There are
times when I would like to type text that would wrap while contained
by the curvature of a portion of the round label. However, the only
way I know of to control the wrapping of text is by use of a bounding
box, which appears only to be usable as a rectangle or a skewed
rectangle that skews the type.

Is there a way to achieve this?

Musawwir Spiegel
musman@aprilfool.info
 

 
tacit
PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 8:47 pm    Post subject: Re: Type - Constraining word wrap to a bounding box or selec
       
In article <875f84to7pbus2hlasbdv30emd5iik91ok@4ax.com>,
Musawwir Spiegel <musman@aprilfool.info> wrote:

Quote:
I have been using Photoshop CS2 to print labels for CDs. There are
times when I would like to type text that would wrap while contained
by the curvature of a portion of the round label. However, the only
way I know of to control the wrapping of text is by use of a bounding
box, which appears only to be usable as a rectangle or a skewed
rectangle that skews the type.

Is there a way to achieve this?

Not in Photoshop. Wrong tool for the job; you're using a screwdriver to
drive nails. It's easy in Illustrator or InDesign.

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John
PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:01 pm    Post subject: Re: Type - Constraining word wrap to a bounding box or selec
       
Musawwir Spiegel wrote:
Quote:
I have been using Photoshop CS2 to print labels for CDs. There are
times when I would like to type text that would wrap while contained
by the curvature of a portion of the round label. However, the only
way I know of to control the wrapping of text is by use of a bounding
box, which appears only to be usable as a rectangle or a skewed
rectangle that skews the type.

If you do not have Illustrator, then in Photoshop there are a couple
ways, depending upon what form you want the type to take.

If you want the type to be horizontal, but breaking within the bounds of
the label, then create an elipse shape (shape palette). Select circle.
Draw the circle. Then place your type tool inside the circle and type
away. Text will wrap inside the circle. When done, wink-out or delete
the layer of the shape and you are good to go.

If you wish the text to curve in a ratio with the boundary, then select
the text tool, then at the top of the window, select the option to
create warped text. It's the icon of the slanted letter T with a curved
arrow below it. Select Arc. If you press Enter, and continue typing the
type will fill down as you want it to.

A second way to do the above with a little more control is to just type
the text, then select it and take Edit - Transform - Warp, choose the
arc or shape you wish and play with the settings that appear in the top
menu bar.
 

 
Musawwir Spiegel
PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:04 pm    Post subject: Re: Type - Constraining word wrap to a bounding box or selec
       
Dear John,

Thanks for taking the trouble to respond to my question..

However, I am not interested in typing in curved or warped text. I
wish to type horizon characters but restrained for the purposes of
word wrapping by a curved perimeter.

Musawwir


John <nohj@droffats.ten> wrote:

Quote:
Musawwir Spiegel wrote:
I have been using Photoshop CS2 to print labels for CDs. There are
times when I would like to type text that would wrap while contained
by the curvature of a portion of the round label. However, the only
way I know of to control the wrapping of text is by use of a bounding
box, which appears only to be usable as a rectangle or a skewed
rectangle that skews the type.

If you do not have Illustrator, then in Photoshop there are a couple
ways, depending upon what form you want the type to take.

If you want the type to be horizontal, but breaking within the bounds of
the label, then create an elipse shape (shape palette). Select circle.
Draw the circle. Then place your type tool inside the circle and type
away. Text will wrap inside the circle. When done, wink-out or delete
the layer of the shape and you are good to go.

If you wish the text to curve in a ratio with the boundary, then select
the text tool, then at the top of the window, select the option to
create warped text. It's the icon of the slanted letter T with a curved
arrow below it. Select Arc. If you press Enter, and continue typing the
type will fill down as you want it to.

A second way to do the above with a little more control is to just type
the text, then select it and take Edit - Transform - Warp, choose the
arc or shape you wish and play with the settings that appear in the top
menu bar.

Musawwir Spiegel
musman@aprilfool.info
 

 
John
PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 12:49 am    Post subject: Re: Type - Constraining word wrap to a bounding box or selec
       
Musawwir Spiegel wrote:
Quote:
Dear John,

Thanks for taking the trouble to respond to my question..

However, I am not interested in typing in curved or warped text. I
wish to type horizon characters but restrained for the purposes of
word wrapping by a curved perimeter.

Musawwir

The first part of my response describes how to do that. You can wrap
text in any shape.

Example: LINK

Top shows circle constraint (it could be an entire circle) plus another
shape filled the same way.
 

 
KatWoman
PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 4:22 pm    Post subject: Re: Type - Constraining word wrap to a bounding box or selec
       
Quote:
John <nohj@droffats.ten> wrote:

Musawwir Spiegel wrote:
I have been using Photoshop CS2 to print labels for CDs. There are
times when I would like to type text that would wrap while contained
by the curvature of a portion of the round label. However, the only
way I know of to control the wrapping of text is by use of a bounding
box, which appears only to be usable as a rectangle or a skewed
rectangle that skews the type.

If you do not have Illustrator, then in Photoshop there are a couple
ways, depending upon what form you want the type to take.

If you want the type to be horizontal, but breaking within the bounds of
the label, then create an elipse shape (shape palette). Select circle.
Draw the circle. Then place your type tool inside the circle and type
away. Text will wrap inside the circle. When done, wink-out or delete
the layer of the shape and you are good to go.

If you wish the text to curve in a ratio with the boundary, then select
the text tool, then at the top of the window, select the option to
create warped text. It's the icon of the slanted letter T with a curved
arrow below it. Select Arc. If you press Enter, and continue typing the
type will fill down as you want it to.

A second way to do the above with a little more control is to just type
the text, then select it and take Edit - Transform - Warp, choose the
arc or shape you wish and play with the settings that appear in the top
menu bar.

Musawwir Spiegel
musman@aprilfool.info
"Musawwir Spiegel" <musman@aprilfool.info> wrote in message

news:44kf845hel1fk89v3q9nlg3tcb0vo6nr9b@4ax.com...
Quote:
Dear John,

Thanks for taking the trouble to respond to my question..

However, I am not interested in typing in curved or warped text. I
wish to type horizon characters but restrained for the purposes of
word wrapping by a curved perimeter.

Musawwir


even easier

make shape with any tool
change to a path
type in it

Most CD DVD programs do this more easily but do not have great image options
 

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