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Covert text to curve using adobe photoshop cs2

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sharpline

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Mar 6, 2008
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Hey there i need to figure out how to convert text to curve to be honest though i am not even sure what that means but what i need to accomplish by this is i am using flexisign pro for a vinyl cutter and i need to be able to convert any picture to be able to be cut i know it has to be saved as a eps file because thats what i use in flexisign but i was told i need to convert the text to curve before i save it anyways if anybody could help very much appreciated thank you


SharpLine Decals & Designs

 
I think what they mean is that it's converted to OUTLINES. Having a tiny bit of sign making behind me I remember somthing like that. In InDesign, when you select the text with the Selection Tool, go to TYPE>CREATE OUTLINES.

Then when you have that done, select, FILE>EXPORT>EPS
 
One thing to remember - always make a copy of your work and outline the text on that. Once you create outlines, the text is no longer editable. It basically becomes a vector image. If you keep the original, with text as text, you can easily change that text if necessary.

Using OSX 10.3.9 on a G4 & G5
 
Just noticed that the thread title says "Using Photoshop CS2".

Well Photoshop is a Raster program, not a vector program, you can't create outlines of text in Photoshop, it's either Illustrator or InDesign. I'd recommend Illustrator for this type of work, although InDesign can do it too.

 
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