How do I type on a Bézier curve?





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How can I get an effect like this?



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I'm trying to make the words follow the line so I can curve sentences downward.



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    How can I get an effect like this?



    Enter image description here



    This is what I have right now:



    Enter image description here



    I'm trying to make the words follow the line so I can curve sentences downward.



    Credits: https://www.behance.net/gallery/60396931/BLACK-SERIES-1-POSTER-COLLECTION










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      How can I get an effect like this?



      Enter image description here



      This is what I have right now:



      Enter image description here



      I'm trying to make the words follow the line so I can curve sentences downward.



      Credits: https://www.behance.net/gallery/60396931/BLACK-SERIES-1-POSTER-COLLECTION










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      How can I get an effect like this?



      Enter image description here



      This is what I have right now:



      Enter image description here



      I'm trying to make the words follow the line so I can curve sentences downward.



      Credits: https://www.behance.net/gallery/60396931/BLACK-SERIES-1-POSTER-COLLECTION







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          You could do it this way:




          • Create a spiral with shift A > Curve > Curve Spirals > Archemedian (maybe it needs the Extra Objects addon?).

          • Play with the parameters on the bottom of the T panel (left of the 3D View), give it a Height value.

          • Put the origin of the spiral on its bottom. Check the direction so that it goes up.

          • Keep the spiral selected and in the Properties panel > Data > Shape > Twisting dropdown menu > choose Z-up, so that the text will stand up.

          • Create your text with shift A > Text and type what you want in Edit mode.

          • Convert your text to mesh with alt C > Mesh From Curve.

          • Put the text at the same point as the spiral origin.

          • Give your text an Array modifier.

          • Give your text a Curve modifier with the Spiral as Object.

          • Now play with the Array Count, with the Array Relative Offset, with the Curve Deformation Axis, and with the text object rotation, until the text correctly follows the spiral.

          • Maybe your text mesh will need some work and additional edge loops so that it bends correctly.


          enter image description here






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          enter image description here



          All it is, is a curve modifier, really.



          Assign the modifier to the text, and use CtrlT on the curve points in edit mode to change the twist, and make the text stand up.



          If you want to give all the points on the curve the same twist.. first set the twist of all points to 0 in the Transform Panel, and in a new operation, raise it to the required value.






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            up vote
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            accepted










            You could do it this way:




            • Create a spiral with shift A > Curve > Curve Spirals > Archemedian (maybe it needs the Extra Objects addon?).

            • Play with the parameters on the bottom of the T panel (left of the 3D View), give it a Height value.

            • Put the origin of the spiral on its bottom. Check the direction so that it goes up.

            • Keep the spiral selected and in the Properties panel > Data > Shape > Twisting dropdown menu > choose Z-up, so that the text will stand up.

            • Create your text with shift A > Text and type what you want in Edit mode.

            • Convert your text to mesh with alt C > Mesh From Curve.

            • Put the text at the same point as the spiral origin.

            • Give your text an Array modifier.

            • Give your text a Curve modifier with the Spiral as Object.

            • Now play with the Array Count, with the Array Relative Offset, with the Curve Deformation Axis, and with the text object rotation, until the text correctly follows the spiral.

            • Maybe your text mesh will need some work and additional edge loops so that it bends correctly.


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer























            • Moonboots your a legend thanku!
              – Juriaan
              Nov 20 at 9:19















            up vote
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            accepted










            You could do it this way:




            • Create a spiral with shift A > Curve > Curve Spirals > Archemedian (maybe it needs the Extra Objects addon?).

            • Play with the parameters on the bottom of the T panel (left of the 3D View), give it a Height value.

            • Put the origin of the spiral on its bottom. Check the direction so that it goes up.

            • Keep the spiral selected and in the Properties panel > Data > Shape > Twisting dropdown menu > choose Z-up, so that the text will stand up.

            • Create your text with shift A > Text and type what you want in Edit mode.

            • Convert your text to mesh with alt C > Mesh From Curve.

            • Put the text at the same point as the spiral origin.

            • Give your text an Array modifier.

            • Give your text a Curve modifier with the Spiral as Object.

            • Now play with the Array Count, with the Array Relative Offset, with the Curve Deformation Axis, and with the text object rotation, until the text correctly follows the spiral.

            • Maybe your text mesh will need some work and additional edge loops so that it bends correctly.


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer























            • Moonboots your a legend thanku!
              – Juriaan
              Nov 20 at 9:19













            up vote
            9
            down vote



            accepted







            up vote
            9
            down vote



            accepted






            You could do it this way:




            • Create a spiral with shift A > Curve > Curve Spirals > Archemedian (maybe it needs the Extra Objects addon?).

            • Play with the parameters on the bottom of the T panel (left of the 3D View), give it a Height value.

            • Put the origin of the spiral on its bottom. Check the direction so that it goes up.

            • Keep the spiral selected and in the Properties panel > Data > Shape > Twisting dropdown menu > choose Z-up, so that the text will stand up.

            • Create your text with shift A > Text and type what you want in Edit mode.

            • Convert your text to mesh with alt C > Mesh From Curve.

            • Put the text at the same point as the spiral origin.

            • Give your text an Array modifier.

            • Give your text a Curve modifier with the Spiral as Object.

            • Now play with the Array Count, with the Array Relative Offset, with the Curve Deformation Axis, and with the text object rotation, until the text correctly follows the spiral.

            • Maybe your text mesh will need some work and additional edge loops so that it bends correctly.


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer














            You could do it this way:




            • Create a spiral with shift A > Curve > Curve Spirals > Archemedian (maybe it needs the Extra Objects addon?).

            • Play with the parameters on the bottom of the T panel (left of the 3D View), give it a Height value.

            • Put the origin of the spiral on its bottom. Check the direction so that it goes up.

            • Keep the spiral selected and in the Properties panel > Data > Shape > Twisting dropdown menu > choose Z-up, so that the text will stand up.

            • Create your text with shift A > Text and type what you want in Edit mode.

            • Convert your text to mesh with alt C > Mesh From Curve.

            • Put the text at the same point as the spiral origin.

            • Give your text an Array modifier.

            • Give your text a Curve modifier with the Spiral as Object.

            • Now play with the Array Count, with the Array Relative Offset, with the Curve Deformation Axis, and with the text object rotation, until the text correctly follows the spiral.

            • Maybe your text mesh will need some work and additional edge loops so that it bends correctly.


            enter image description here







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            answered Nov 19 at 13:58









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            • Moonboots your a legend thanku!
              – Juriaan
              Nov 20 at 9:19


















            • Moonboots your a legend thanku!
              – Juriaan
              Nov 20 at 9:19
















            Moonboots your a legend thanku!
            – Juriaan
            Nov 20 at 9:19




            Moonboots your a legend thanku!
            – Juriaan
            Nov 20 at 9:19












            up vote
            7
            down vote













            enter image description here



            All it is, is a curve modifier, really.



            Assign the modifier to the text, and use CtrlT on the curve points in edit mode to change the twist, and make the text stand up.



            If you want to give all the points on the curve the same twist.. first set the twist of all points to 0 in the Transform Panel, and in a new operation, raise it to the required value.






            share|improve this answer

























              up vote
              7
              down vote













              enter image description here



              All it is, is a curve modifier, really.



              Assign the modifier to the text, and use CtrlT on the curve points in edit mode to change the twist, and make the text stand up.



              If you want to give all the points on the curve the same twist.. first set the twist of all points to 0 in the Transform Panel, and in a new operation, raise it to the required value.






              share|improve this answer























                up vote
                7
                down vote










                up vote
                7
                down vote









                enter image description here



                All it is, is a curve modifier, really.



                Assign the modifier to the text, and use CtrlT on the curve points in edit mode to change the twist, and make the text stand up.



                If you want to give all the points on the curve the same twist.. first set the twist of all points to 0 in the Transform Panel, and in a new operation, raise it to the required value.






                share|improve this answer












                enter image description here



                All it is, is a curve modifier, really.



                Assign the modifier to the text, and use CtrlT on the curve points in edit mode to change the twist, and make the text stand up.



                If you want to give all the points on the curve the same twist.. first set the twist of all points to 0 in the Transform Panel, and in a new operation, raise it to the required value.







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