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Yeah. I wanted to know you know which softwares you are capable with. So this is basically a vector work, and vector is best in inkscape than gimp (unless you have enough bucks to buy Adobe illustrator). So you have to draw a outline in inscape as base layer. and then write lots of letters...I recommend not to write whole word but each letter differently..and then by the path and node tool, you have to bend and tweak the letters above the outline to give them a shape. Now delete the outline in base layer and your texts will shape what you drew Some would say it's simple But it will take lots of hours. And if you are not used to inkscape , I would say you better try out simple things first to understand he software. Regards.
ah ok then. mmm I have used inkscape several times, and I know that inkscape has some feature of "text follow path". so you make the outline using paths, and then you make some texts follow those paths? ok I understand. and yes, I think it will take lot of time
absolutely NOT 'Text along path' Option would put one text/word line on a single path..and it's hard to move the text on the centre of the path line. That's why I said you have to tweak each letter to bend and give a shape..like the building blocks in childhood It took me 18+ hours to put all the texts in their rightful place But well I wasn't in hurry
And true, it was pretty time consuming for me - i won't say it was hard because i loved to create it
Regards.
'Text along path' Option would put one text/word line on a single path..and it's hard to move the text on the centre of the path line. That's why I said you have to tweak each letter to bend and give a shape..like the building blocks in childhood