Great content! Thanks for sharing. I have a question. Is it possible to add and combine a “typeface illustration” with a regular text with this pathtool?
I'm not here for the tutorial (I've known this for years). I'm here to share a little more info that may help others. I'm in the process of creating a children's activity book. So I may make a tutorial explaining this, but feel free to beat me to the punch. • Text can also be applied to shapes. • As stated in this video, where you click determines with the text starts. • But the text can overlap, so adjust your text settings to prevent this from happening. • The "starestep" feature is perfect for positioning letters/numbers for dot-to-dot image creation. • If you wish, you can create a shape and also add the text within the shape instead of on the path. And your text will stay within that shape. Perfect for article formatting around images. • In addition to the above, you can link shapes together and have the text within one shape continue over to the next shape automatically. Hope this helps in some way.
don't follow this video or your blood will boil... instead, right click on the capital T "type icon" on the LHS icon menu bar, then choose "type on a path tool" and boom
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Very good. Thanks Much better than most tutorials.
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How do you make the stroke not to disappear
how do you convert it back to a path?
I dont know how to convert it back to just a single stroke, and it limits the options for the stroke weight
Thank you for this
thank u peter
Great content! Thanks for sharing.
I have a question. Is it possible to add and combine a “typeface illustration” with a regular text with this pathtool?
How do I type multiline text along the path?
How do you change the shape of the path without warping the text (for example I typed on the path of an oval but want to adjust the shape of the oval)
hi! loved your video but when i type in the path there aren't any lines on the sides so i can adjust the text, how can i fix that?
how do you put a whole paragraph on a path?
For some reason, when I click on the path, it just types within the shape
It need to be an open path, use the scissor tool to cut the shape at some anchor point and it won’t type inside the shape any longer
how do you then delete the path without deleting the text?, asking for a friend.
If the path has a visible line, then you need to remove the stroke, you could set the stroke weight to 0
I'm not here for the tutorial (I've known this for years). I'm here to share a little more info that may help others.
I'm in the process of creating a children's activity book. So I may make a tutorial explaining this, but feel free to beat me to the punch.
• Text can also be applied to shapes.
• As stated in this video, where you click determines with the text starts.
• But the text can overlap, so adjust your text settings to prevent this from happening.
• The "starestep" feature is perfect for positioning letters/numbers for dot-to-dot image creation.
• If you wish, you can create a shape and also add the text within the shape instead of on the path. And your text will stay within that shape. Perfect for article formatting around images.
• In addition to the above, you can link shapes together and have the text within one shape continue over to the next shape automatically.
Hope this helps in some way.
don't follow this video or your blood will boil... instead, right click on the capital T "type icon" on the LHS icon menu bar, then choose "type on a path tool" and boom