Create a work path from type, Convert type to shapes – Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 v.14.xx User Manual
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Warp type
1. Select a type layer.
2. Do one of the following:
Select a type tool, and click the Warp button
in the options bar.
Choose Type > Warp Text (CC, CS6) or Layer > Type > Warp Text (CS5).
You can use the Warp command to warp text in a type layer. Choose Edit > Transform Path > Warp.
3. Choose a warp style from the Style pop-up menu.
4. Select the orientation of the warp effect—Horizontal or Vertical.
5. If desired, specify values for additional warping options:
Bend to specify how much warp is applied to the layer
Horizontal Distortion or Vertical Distortion to apply perspective to the warp
Unwarp type
1. Select a type layer that has warping applied to it.
2. Select a type tool and click the Warp button
in the options bar, or choose Layer > Type > Warp Text.
3. Choose None from the Style pop-up menu, and click OK.
Create a work path from type
You can work with type characters as vector shapes by converting them to a work path. A work path is a temporary path that appears in the Paths
panel and defines the outline of a shape. After you create a work path from a type layer, you can save and manipulate it as you do any other path.
You cannot edit characters in the path as text; however, the original type layer remains intact and editable.
Select a type layer, and choose Type > Create Work Path (CC, CS6) or Layer > Type > Create Work Path (CS5).
You cannot create work paths from fonts that don’t include outline data (such as bitmap fonts).
Convert type to shapes
When you convert type to shapes, the type layer is replaced by a layer with a vector mask. You can edit the vector mask and apply styles to the
layer; however, you cannot edit characters in the layer as text.
Select a type layer, and choose Type > Convert To Shape (CC, CS6) or Layer > Type > Convert To Shape (CS5).
You cannot create shapes from fonts that don't include outline data (such as bitmap fonts).
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