Perspective On Text
complete
MarC
Skew is ok but rarely product photos are perfect isometric perspetive. usually are real perspective.
See here:
Augusto D'Amario
complete
Henrik Bladh
Augusto D'Amario
That this was marked as complete was a much appreciated news. Although i can't seem to find the function perspective?
Thanks in advance!
Augusto D'Amario
Henrik Bladh, You can use "Warped Text" to add perspective to your text. https://customily.canny.io/changelog/warped-text-is-here-stand-out-instantly
Henrik Bladh
Augusto D'Amario Thank you for info..Maybe i have misunderstood the feature here but i thought the perspective feature was added to the preview image. Ex. The production file is a straight, plain print file for a mouse pad. Then in the preview i can show the image in perspective to give a bit more depth. The skew does not really workout perfect since, as mentioned earlier, it is very rare to have a perfect isometric photo.
Henrik Bladh
The war text would be super nice to have in preview as well..Lets say for a coffee mug ;)
Augusto D'Amario
Henrik Bladh: I see your point! There's a trick you can use for that scenario—create a second layer with the warped text and keep it hidden in the print file. This way, the preview will display the perspective effect while keeping the print file intact.
Henrik Bladh
Augusto D'Amario 😆 I realized that in the same time as i got your message! Thanks for great work, keep it up!
Augusto D'Amario
planned
Augusto D'Amario
Merged in a post:
Text In Perspective
alex voge
Allowing for custom text fields to preview and output production files with perspective text.
MarC
I suggested that a while back. This is a must for future for sure. Stores that can put text on ANY photo instead just on front facing or perfectly skewed photos will win.
It's not also that hard to implement.
Augusto D'Amario
MarC: Hello! Thank you for your contribution.
Have you had a chance to explore the 'skewing' feature?
You can find more details in this article:
MarC
Augusto D'Amario: yes but I assume you can see the difference between skewing and perspective;)
Augusto D'Amario
MarC: You are absolutely right.
Augusto D'Amario
Hi there, @alex voge! We're glad you spoke up about your needs.
Have you tested out the 'skewing' option? Please, check out the help article below.
In case that is not the effect you are trying to achieve, please share an example so we can get it right and understand your purpose.