![]() ![]() You can also change the spacing between individual letters by deselecting the text and placing the blinking cursor between the two letters you’d like to adjust.įinally, you can change the horizontal positioning of your text relative to the path by adjusting the Baseline preset in the tool settings. The right arrow key will increase the spacing between the letters, whereas the left arrow key will decrease the spacing between the letter: Holding Alt and using the right arrow key will increase the spacing between your letters so long as you have all of the text selected. To change the spacing between the letters of your text (otherwise known as kerning,) simply hold Alt and use your arrow keys. To edit the properties of your text, select all of it by pressing Control + A on your keyboard.įor this demonstration, I made my text larger, changed the font, and aligned it to the center so that it lines up directly in the middle of the path: The following properties of your text can be altered while it’s on a path: Once you’ve placed your text on the path, now you can edit its attributes to your liking. ![]() For this demonstration, I’ll be moving them the ends of the path:Īs depicted in the above screenshot, the text moved all the way to the beginning of the path, because that’s where I placed the green triangle. You can move these points according to your own preferences. The red triangle on the right represents the end point of the text. ![]() The green triangle on the left side of the path represents the starting point of the text. A blinking cursor will appear on the contour of the path, indicating that any text you type will be placed on the path. Once you’ve drawn your path, you can grab the Artistic Text Tool and click on the path to place your text on it. Step 2: Use the Artistic Text Tool to place your text on the path Then, grab the Nodes Tool (located in the same submenu as the Pen Tool) and curve the line by clicking and dragging it: In Affinity Photo, the way that you curve text is by placing it on a curved line that you’ve drawn beforehand. Grab the Pen Tool and draw a straight line on your canvas. There’s various ways to create paths, but for this lesson we’ll be using the Pen Tool to manually draw a curved path to place the text on, which will effectively curve the text. ![]()
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