![]() ![]() ![]() Even then, the particular example you posted hereĬan't be achieve in a simple way, as the text is bended and shaped in ways that match the typesetting font used to specific parts in the shape, and it is even curved along the shape curves. The other answer points to the "taxedo" program which seems to be specialized in this effect. Not in GIMP, neither in Inkscape, neither in any other software without a good amount of coding going in to achieve specifically effects in this direction. In Inkscape there is the "Envelop Deformation" filter, detailed bellow.Īs for creating several text segments in a complex way like in the example given in an automated form, there follows my original answer: I don't find it working well for me, but it could suit your needs better than the Curve Bend effect. It is there in GIMP 2.8, and can be used for some ![]() Use the "Curve Bend" filter Filters->Distorts->Curve Bend on yourġ. If you want to fill in a single text shape in GIMP there are two basic ways:ġ. I assumed at first you wanted a complex effect like the one displayed, ready made. ![]()
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