How to Curve Text in Photoshop

Photoshop isn’t really intended as a graphic design program, but there are plenty of reasons why you might need to create some arc text in Photoshop.

Whether you’re editing text within a photo, creating text for a photorealistic digital art piece, or some other reason I can’t even imagine, there are two main ways to blend your text in Photoshop: warping your text and placing your text along a curved path.

Both methods have their advantages and disadvantages, and they both have very different ways of creating curved text. Warping your text alters the actual letterforms themselves but creates some interesting shapes while typing along a curved path maintains the original shape of the letterforms but can also sometimes cause them to overlap.

Curving text with either method can negatively impact the readability and even the legibility of your text, so be sure to keep that in mind when you’re working on your edit. I think Method Two is a better choice, but there are probably some situations where warping your text instead is a better choice. Probably.

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