Mobile app version of vmapp.org
Login or Join
Turnbaugh909

: Warping text into a 3D donut shape. Hello all, I've recently come across a very cool logo/ typography on Pinterest. I'm trying to replicate it with my own text. I've found a few helpful

@Turnbaugh909

Posted in: #AdobeIllustrator #Logo #Shapes #Text #Typography

Hello all,
I've recently come across a very cool logo/ typography on Pinterest. I'm trying to replicate it with my own text. I've found a few helpful tutorials on using Extrude & Bevel, as well as 3D rotate tool.

I haven't been successful in replicating this. Any help would be greatly appreciated !Thanks in advanced. -Artos

10.02% popularity Vote Up Vote Down


Login to follow query

More posts by @Turnbaugh909

2 Comments

Sorted by latest first Latest Oldest Best

 

@Margaret771

It's in theory possible in Illustrator 3D, but that will be a struggle. Here's a screenshot of my test fight:



The donut body can be put to vanish by turning its stroke and fill off in the appearance panel.

The donut is a revolved circle. I tried to find such position for the donut that there's only a single surface that needs text. A small rotation changes much the surface that must be covered. Often it's splitted to separate pieces and the seam is on the middle of the text. The needed surfaces can be found in the subdialog "Map Art" of the 3D effect "Revolve".

When a good position was found, I took a screenshot of the "Map Art" dialog and typed text on path to make it fit in the surface. That battle is just below the donut.

Then I dragged my type on a path to the symbols panel as a new graphic. After it the text was selectable as a possible surface cover.

Illustrator's 3D does not give control good enough. It takes much work to make a piece of text to fit.

If you must stick with Illustrator or Photoshop, you can as well take a wireframe of the donut in good position and envelope distort or warp your text along the wireframe.

Others have suggested to use a proper 3D environment. After trying to fight this it sounds not at all a bad idea.

ADD: Just for curiosity I checked, is it in Illustrator practical to envelope distort in 2D a piece of text to a strictly predefined shape this complex. I took a wireframe donut to be used as my reference. I typed "TEXTURIZE", outlined and tried to warp the text along the wireframe using Object > Envelope Distort > Mesh. Quite soon I had an unopenable knot.

The next attempt was made one character at a time and using only 1 column x 2 rows mesh.It went through, but the result is quite distorted:



A person with steady eye, hand and concentration would get the perfect result also this way, maybe even as one piece, not character by character.

The wireframe donut was made in a freeware CAD. A 20 sided regular polygon was revolved and the result was splitted to 20 separate sectors to create the wires. The wireframe was printed as PDF and opened in Illustrator.

10% popularity Vote Up Vote Down


 

@Pierce403

Using Illustrators 3D Tools? I'd doubt that's possible. Use a 3D software (like Cinema 4D). Create a doughnut shape and texture it with your words.

10% popularity Vote Up Vote Down


Back to top | Use Dark Theme