Article: To do so, double-click on the blue app icon that contains the letters "Ps," then click on File in the menu bar at the top of the screen, and:  Click on Open... to open an existing document; or Click on New... to create a new document. It's the icon that's shaped like a fountain pen nib near the bottom of the toolbar on the left side of the window. Alternatively, simply press P to switch to the Pen Tool. It's in the drop-down menu next to the pen icon in the upper-left corner of the window. Do so by clicking anywhere on the current layer. Do this by clicking on another place in the layer. A straight line will be created between the two point. Do so by clicking on the line, near the middle. Press and hold Ctrl (Windows) or ⌘ (Mac) as you click on and drag the anchor point until the line is at the same arc at which you want the text to bend. It's the T icon near the Pen Tool in the toolbar on the left side of the window. Alternatively, you can simply press T to switch to the text tool. Use the drop-down menus in the upper-left and center of the window to select a font, style, and size. As you type it will align with the curve you created.

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Open or create a Photoshop file. Click on the Pen Tool. Click on Path. Create the start point of the curve. Create the endpoint of the curve. Create an anchor point. Curve the line. Click on the Text Tool. Click on the curve at the point where you want the text to start. Type the text.