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Teun
Jan 20, 2006
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When I type text there appears a path under the text. How can I select this path? I know you can make first a path and then put text on it but is it not possible to make first text and then edit the path?

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Teun
Jan 20, 2006
"Teun" schreef in bericht
When I type text there appears a path under the text. How can I select this path? I know you can make first a path and then put text on it but is it not possible to make first text and then edit the path?
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None tried it yet?

I wrote some text in Photoshop CS2. Now I want to make the path curved..so how do I select this path?
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Avery
Jan 20, 2006
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 19:55:14 +0100, "Teun"
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"Teun" schreef in bericht
When I type text there appears a path under the text. How can I select this path? I know you can make first a path and then put text on it but is it not possible to make first text and then edit the path?
Greetings

None tried it yet?

I wrote some text in Photoshop CS2. Now I want to make the path curved..so how do I select this path?
Highlight you text. Go to the bar at the top of the crees and click the "warp text" button. choose your warp style.
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Teun
Jan 21, 2006
"Avery" schreef in bericht
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 19:55:14 +0100, "Teun"
wrote:

"Teun" schreef in bericht
When I type text there appears a path under the text. How can I select this path? I know you can make first a path and then put text on it but is
it not possible to make first text and then edit the path?
Greetings

None tried it yet?

I wrote some text in Photoshop CS2. Now I want to make the path curved..so how do I select this path?
Highlight you text. Go to the bar at the top of the crees and click the "warp text" button. choose your warp style.

Avery,

I didn’t mean the warp tool. I don’t want to edit the text itself but the path where it is on. If I make a path with the pen tool I can make any shape of this path and then put text on it. Now I want to do the opposite: I have written some text first and want to manipulate the path where the text is on. Or isn’t that possible?

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edjh
Jan 21, 2006
Teun wrote:
When I type text there appears a path under the text. How can I select this path? I know you can make first a path and then put text on it but is it not possible to make first text and then edit the path?

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I don’t think that’s a path per se; more like a baseline.

Anyway I’m pretty sure there’s no way to edit it.


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KatWoman
Jan 21, 2006
"edjh" wrote in message
Teun wrote:
When I type text there appears a path under the text. How can I select this path? I know you can make first a path and then put text on it but is it not possible to make first text and then edit the path?
Greetings
I don’t think that’s a path per se; more like a baseline.
Anyway I’m pretty sure there’s no way to edit it.

I tried and couldn’t do it
had to make a path first then copy/paste the text to it (or retype it)

Comic book sketches and artwork:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/edjh.html
Comics art for sale:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/batsale.html
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Teun
Jan 22, 2006
"KatWoman" schreef in bericht
"edjh" wrote in message
Teun wrote:
When I type text there appears a path under the text. How can I select this path? I know you can make first a path and then put text on it but is it not possible to make first text and then edit the path?
Greetings
I don’t think that’s a path per se; more like a baseline.
Anyway I’m pretty sure there’s no way to edit it.

I tried and couldn’t do it
had to make a path first then copy/paste the text to it (or retype it)

Comic book sketches and artwork:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/edjh.html
Comics art for sale:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/batsale.html

Oh..ok. Thanks for helping me out.

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