How to bend text in Photoshop


In this tutorial, we are showing you how to bend text in Photoshop.

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Steps to bend text in Photoshop

1. Click on the Start >> All Programs >> Adobe Design Premium CS5 >> Adobe Photoshop CS5.

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2. Create a new document by clicking on the File >> New and click OK.

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3. Select Ellipse tool (Shortcut – U) and click on the Paths in the option bar.

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4. Now, with the Ellipse tool being selected, draw an ellipse/circle on the document.

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5. Click on the Horizontal Type Tool (Shortcut – T). Then place your mouse cursor to the ellipse you have just drawn and start typing your text..

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6. That’s all you have to do to bend text in Photoshop. You should have a similar result now:

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Bending text is usually done in application like Freehand but it can also be done in Photoshop. By using this technique you can design a logo in Photoshop.

We’ll keep you posted – stay tuned for more Photoshop tutorials and of course lots of Windows 7 tutorials!


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Written by oliversk Friday, July 29th, 2011

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