
Curving text in Corel Paint Shop Pro is a great way to make your designs stand out. There are a few methods to achieve this, including using the Convert Text to Curves feature, which can turn your text into a vector object with a contour for each letter, or even converting each letter into its own vector object. Alternatively, you can create a circle or eclipse with the shape tool, set the background colour to transparent, and then position your text over the shape. Before clicking, ensure your cursor has changed shape to denote curved text. Once applied, you can rotate the text for fine positioning.
| Characteristics | Values |
|---|---|
| Converting entire text object into one vector object | Choose Objects Convert Text to Curves As Single Shape |
| Converting each letter to a separate vector object | Choose Objects Convert Text to Curves As Character Shapes |
| Fill and Background Properties | Should be transparent or different from font color |
| Aligning text to a vector object | Draw a selection box over the text and object |
| Text tool | Position it over the shape where you want the text to be |
| Cursor | Look for the shape change to denote curved text |
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What You'll Learn

Using the 'Convert Text to Curves' feature
Converting text to curves in Corel PaintShop Pro is a straightforward process. To begin, ensure that the Fill and Background Properties are transparent or different from the font colour. You can adjust these settings in the Materials Palette. Next, create a circle or ellipse with the shape tool, setting the background colour to transparent and the foreground colour to match your canvas.
After creating your shape, select the text tool and position it over the shape, ensuring that the text is placed where you want it to curve. Before clicking, look for the cursor shape change to indicate that your text will be curved. Once you apply the text, you can rotate and fine-tune its positioning.
If you want to convert the entire text object into a single vector object, choose "Objects Convert Text to Curves As Single Shape." This option will create one path that follows the contour of each letter. Alternatively, if you prefer each letter to be a separate vector object with its own path, select "Objects Convert Text to Curves As Character Shapes." This option will create a vector layer for each letter, and these layers will be grouped in the Layers palette.
Remember that if you choose to convert each letter into a separate vector object, you must select the letters individually to edit their nodes. You can use the Pen tool in Edit mode to edit a curve object.
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Aligning text to a vector object
To align text to a vector object in Corel PaintShop Pro, you can follow these steps:
First, create your desired path or shape using the shape tool. This could be a circle or eclipse, for instance. Remember to set the background colour to transparent and the foreground colour to match your canvas.
Next, select the text tool and position it over the shape where you want your curved text to be. Before clicking, look out for the cursor shape change, which indicates that your text will be curved. Once you apply the text, you can rotate it to fine-tune its positioning.
Additionally, you can convert text into vector objects. To convert your entire text object into a single vector object, choose "Objects Convert Text to Curves As Single Shape". This will create one path that contains a contour for each letter. Alternatively, you can convert each letter into a separate vector object by choosing "Objects Convert Text to Curves As Character Shapes". This will create a vector layer for each letter, grouped in the Layers palette. If you choose this option, you must select each letter individually to edit the nodes. You can edit curve objects using the Pen tool in Edit mode.
After you have aligned your text to a vector object, you can make the object invisible by clicking the Visibility button on the Layer palette.
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Using the 'Apply Text to Curve' tool
To curve text in Corel Paint Shop Pro, you can use the "Apply Text to Curve" tool. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use this tool:
Step 1: Create a Circle or Ellipse
Start by creating a circle or ellipse using the Shape Tool. Remember to set the background colour to transparent and the foreground colour to match your canvas. This will serve as the path for your curved text.
Step 2: Select the Text Tool
With the shape selected, switch to the Text Tool. You will notice that your cursor shape changes to denote curved text. Position the cursor over the shape where you want the text to be applied.
Step 3: Type and Apply Your Text
Click on the shape and start typing your desired text. Once you apply the text, you can rotate or adjust its positioning as needed. You can also experiment with different fonts, sizes, and colours to achieve the desired look.
Step 4: Fine-tune Your Curved Text
If needed, you can further fine-tune the curvature of your text. One way to do this is by converting your text into a vector object. Go to "Objects" and choose "Convert Text to Curves As Single Shape" to convert the entire text into one vector object with a path for each letter. Alternatively, choose "Convert Text to Curves As Character Shapes" to convert each letter into a separate vector object with its own path. This gives you more control over editing each letter individually, but you will need to select each letter separately to make edits.
Tips and Troubleshooting
- Ensure that your Fill colour is different from your font colour. It is recommended to have the Fill and Background Properties transparent. You can adjust these settings in the Materials Palette.
- If your text appears jumbled when using the "Apply Text to Curve" tool, try creating a circle or ellipse first and then applying your text as described above.
- You can also align text to a vector object and make the object invisible by clicking the Visibility button on the Layer palette.
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Setting background colour to transparent
Corel PaintShop Pro has many levels of photo transparency capabilities. To set the background colour to transparent, you can use the PNG Optimizer. This feature not only optimizes transparent images but can also be used to remove a single-colour background to create an object with a transparent background.
To get started, open PaintShop Pro in the Edit tab and open the PaintShop Pro boxshot images included in the zip file available for download in the tutorial description. Go to Window > Tile Vertically. Select each image and click the Fit Image to Window icon in the toolbar. You will notice the grey and white checkerboard pattern around the boxes. This indicates the areas of the image that are already transparent. You can change the appearance of the checkerboard pattern by going to File > Preferences > General Program Preferences > Transparency and Shading. In this panel, you can adjust the grid size, colour scheme, and shading.
Now, let's try this with an image that has a solid colour background. Open the Heart1.PNG file in PaintShop Pro. In the Layers palette, you will see that this is a background layer, and background layers cannot be transparent. To change this, right-click on the background layer in the Layers palette and click on Promote Background Layer. This will change it to a raster layer, which can include transparency. Go to Export > PNG Optimizer. On the Transparency tab, select Single-colour transparency and Areas that match this colour. Click the colour chip and use the eyedropper tool to click on the white background of the heart image. You can also use the colour wheel or slider to select the colour. However, using the eyedropper to pick the colour directly from the image will ensure an exact match.
Finally, when the background has been completely removed, click File and then select Save As. It is recommended to save a copy in the .PSPimage file format so that you can go back and edit the image later without losing any image quality. For exporting, file types such as GIF and PNG support transparency.
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Rotating text for fine positioning
To rotate text for fine positioning in Corel Paint Shop Pro, you can use the commands from the submenu "Image – Rotate". The first step is to select the command from the menu. Then, make sure that the "All layers" checkbox is activated. Next, specify the direction of the rotation – either to the left or to the right. After that, enter the value of the rotation angle in degrees. Finally, press "OK".
Positive horizontal values will move the characters to the right, while negative horizontal values will move them to the left. You can also rotate text by creating a circle or eclipse with the shape tool. Remember to set the background colour to transparent and the foreground colour to whatever your canvas is. Then, select the text tool and position it over the shape where you want the text to be. Look for the cursor shape change to denote curved text before clicking. Once you've applied your text, you can rotate it to get your desired positioning.
Another way to rotate characters is by specifying an angle of rotation. This can be done by kerning text, which lets you adjust the space between individual characters within a selected range of text. Kerning refers to the repositioning of two characters to balance the optical space between them, increasing readability and making letters appear balanced and proportional, especially at larger font sizes.
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Frequently asked questions
To curve text, create a circle or eclipse with the shape tool. Set the background colour to transparent and the foreground to the colour of your canvas. Then, select the text tool and position it over the shape where you want the text to be.
You will see the cursor shape change to denote curved text before you click. Once you apply the text, you can rotate it to get your desired positioning.
To convert the entire text object into one vector object, choose 'Objects Convert Text to Curves As Single Shape'. This will produce one path containing a contour for each letter.
Choose 'Objects Convert Text to Curves As Character Shapes'. A vector layer will be created for each letter, and the layers will be grouped in the Layers palette. You will need to select each letter individually to edit the nodes.
You can edit a curve object using the Pen tool in Edit mode.
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