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Note: Clicking any path control point and holding down the mouse button displays the
point number (based on the order the points are drawn on the path) and X, Y, and Z
coordinates in the status bar. Path control points are also listed by number in the Layout
pane of the Text Inspector.
To adjust the text path in 3D space
1 If there is no camera in the project, add a camera by doing one of the following:
Click the Add Camera button in the toolbar.
Choose Object > New Camera (or press Command-Option-C).
Note: If none of your project groups is set to 3D, a dialog appears asking you if you
want to switch your 2D groups to 3D groups. Click Switch to 3D to allow the camera
to affect the groups.
2 To change the default camera view (Active Camera) to Top, do one of the following:
Click Active Camera” in the upper-left corner of the Canvas to open the Camera menu,
then choose Top.
Choose View > 3D View > Top.
The text is no longer visible because the camera is now looking down perpendicularly
(on the Y axis) at the text on a path. The text path and its points are still visible. (The
yellow wireframe camera icon in the Canvas represents the Active Camera you added
in step 1.)
Note: The text path onscreen controls are available for all camera views. This example
uses the Top view.
3 With the Text tool selected, drag a control point to adjust the text path in X, Y, or Z space.
Note: Manipulating text on a path in 3D space only works when Path Shape is set to
Open Spline or Closed Spline.
Text on a path in 3D Top view. The right and left control
points are set to positive Z values.
881Chapter 16 Creating and Editing Text