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Gimp help.

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No, not accepting applications, after help with the program "gimp".

I downloaded Gimp recently and I have started to mess about with liverys etc. (wish I started sooner as it's great fun and quite easy to make livery changes) Great program and FREE !

One problem I can't work out though...

I want to be able to curve my Text around an object.

I have worked out just about everything else accept this one thing.

For example: >TEXT EXAMPLE<

Using real life physics Imagine that i tied a heavy weight to the second letter "X" in that sample, and the sample was supported at either end above the ground. The weight would pull the letter X down and the whole sample would begin to curve because either end was supported. That would be the type of curve I am trying to achieve.

I din't think Gimp is that much different from Photoshop. If anyone knows what tool can do this I don't need a step by step guide. I Just need pointing to the correct tool to use and I will work the rest out.

I would be very surprised if Gimp was not able to do this. It's just I havent stumbled upon the right part of gimp yet to achieve this.

Many thx, Molten

Edited by Molten

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What is the Photoshop tool to do this? That may help in looking for this.

Indeed, if anyone knows how to do it with photoshop the tool names are most likely similar and will still help.

EDIT : I decided to take my own advice and use google

I will now go into a dark corner and Knee myself in the groin

Edited by Molten

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