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How to bend or curved the top of type.

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I was kind of wonder how they do the bend of type effect.
But only on the top corner. Like it's flat on the bottom
and curve on the top.
 
Do you have a url where we can see a sample of what you mean?
 
If you're using Photoshop 6, it's quite easy.

Create some type on a layer

Select the type

At the top of the Photoshop window is a button (second from the right) with the letter T... and a small arc underneath; click it to open the "warp text" palette.

Use the drop-down box to select the kind of warp and then play with the sliders to get the effect you want.

HTH Dennis Hays, Publisher
mailto:dhays@haysdesign.com
 
After applying a layer of text to a jpg image in Adobe, the file changes from jpg to psd, and multiplies in bytes making it impractical to send the image as an attachment. What can I do to retain the original size and keep the layer of text?
 
Save it back in jpg (save for web)...;-)
Have Fun...

Sharky99 >:):O>
 
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