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Wrapping Objects

Use photoshop's liquify filter to wrap text and shapes around objects.


1. Open a photo of an object (in this case, we'll use a coffee mug).



2. Type some text on a new layer. For the example of this tutorial, we'll type the word "Wrapped".



3. Right mouse click the text layer and select "Rasterize Type".



4. Goto Filter > Liquify.



5. On the liquify screen, select the "Backdrop" check box so that you can get a look at how the text relates to the cup (or object).



6. Using a brush size that is appropriate for the text, begin shaping the text so that it adheres to the underlying object.



7. When you are done adjusting, click OK to accept the changes and you should now have your text wrapped on your object. This same technique is not exclusive to text, it can be applied to graphics, paintings, and line-art as well.




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