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How do I make curved lines in InDesign?
From the Type Tool drop-down menu, choose the Type on a Path Tool (Shift+T). Hover your cursor over one edge of the line and click once. The curved line will be transformed into a type path. You can now type in text, and apply formatting in the same way as you would for text in a text frame.
How do you smooth lines in InDesign?
Using the Smooth Tool
- Select the path that you want to smooth.
- Click the Smooth tool in the Tools panel . The Smooth tool in the Tools panel.
- Press and drag the Smooth tool along the path.
- Release the mouse. The path is redrawn with fewer points .
How do I create a perfect curve in Illustrator?
First use the Selection tool to select the path. Then switch to the Curvature tool and double-click the center point at the bottom to make the corner a smooth curve. To practice, click the straight line segment directly above and drag out a smooth curve. To delete the point, click to select and press Delete.
How do you warp shapes in InDesign?
Select the Type Tool and click on your Artboard and type the text you would like to warp. Format the typeface, size and colour in the Properties panel. In this case, I used Gotham Black, 100 pt and black. Click the frame once with the Selection Tool and go to Effect > Warp > Wave.
How do you smooth lines in Adobe?
Draw or scribble a rough path with the pencil (or Paintbrush). Now, with your path still selected, select the Smooth tool, click and drag across your selected path to smooth it out. Ok that looks pretty smooth, done.
Where is the smooth tool?
Step1: Click the Edit Toolbar at the bottom of the tool panel. Step 2: Under Draw, you can find the Smooth tool. The Smooth tool looks like this: Step 3: Click and drag it to anywhere you want in the toolbar.
How do you type around a shape in InDesign?
Wrap text around simple objects
- To display the Text Wrap panel, choose Window > Text Wrap.
- Using the Selection tool or Direct Selection tool , select the object you want to wrap text around.
- In the Text Wrap panel, click the desired wrap shape: