![]() ![]() (Sorry if this is something glaringly obvious I'm missing- I've literally just starting using this tonight, so I'm still pretty much in the "haphazardly poking at buttons and running to the internet every thirty seconds" stage. ![]() Is there either a way to make my text curve vertically, or to do it letter-by-letter but ensuring they all line up right? The only way I can see around it is creating the text letter-by-letter, and attaching each letter to the path, but when I tried it didn't line up evenly. I can get the text attached to the path, but regardless of what I do, the text doesn't go the right direction (thus far the best I've gotten out of it is from reversing the path, which puts the text right-side-up on the bottom of the curve. I'm designing a logo that needs to have text curved ("Howling Wolf"), vertically, along a crescent. ![]() Go back to Inkscape and create a new document. But its a major blocker for the remaining 1. In this tutorial, you are building curved text as an example. When the path is a circle (99 of the uses) this is not a problem since the text path can be rotated around the circle center. Hi all I've just gotten started using inkscape, so of course I manage to get myself into something I can't Google my way out of the first try 1 Answer Sorted by: 0 The standard text-along-path puts the text left-justified on the path. ![]()
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