![]() Also an alternative “Text along path” plugin which is probably easier to use than the default Gimp one. Ofnuts has a set of plugins for manipulating paths. ![]() This effectively reverses the direction of the path. Hence the need to flip the duplicate circle path. This will determine whether the “SOUTH PARK” and “PAINTBALL” paths are created above or below the circle path. Left and Right arrow keys change the width, while Up and Down change the force. Hence these paths may need to be rotated into position.Ī path has a direction. With the T keyboard shortcut already assigned to the Text Tool. This will dictate where the “SOUTH PARK” and “PAINTBALL” paths are created. Rotate the “SOUTH PARK” path as required.Ħ) In the paths dialogue, duplicate the circle path.ħ) Put the Flip tool in Path Mode and flip the duplicate circle (there is no visible difference)ġ3) Edit > Fill Path (alternative – depends on your version of Gimp): Path to selection and bucket fill the selection.ġ4) Repeat steps 11,12,13 for “PAINTBALL”Ī path has starting point and end point. ![]() Move the centre of rotation to the centre of the circle – it will snap to the guides. ![]() If you wish to hide your path, simply choose the path and remove the stroke and fill colors. If you edit the line, the text will follow suit. Youll notice the text now follows the line you just created. 1) Put a vertical and a horizontal guide where the centre of the circle path must beĢ) Create the circle path, centred on the guidesĥ) (if required) Put the Rotate tool in Path Mode. Select your text (it has to be editable text, not a path like we created in the previous section), then select your path. ![]()
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