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[Music] this is Nick with logos by Nick comm and in todays tutorial Ill be demonstrating all of the different ways in which you can warp text into different shapes using docHub Illustrator so Im gonna open up a new document here with illustrator as you can see here I have a text object on my screen if you dont currently have a text object to just go ahead and grab the text tool and create a text object of for yourself if you want to follow along with what Im doing and what Im gonna do is with the object selected Im gonna go to object and Volokh to store it and Im going to choose make with warp and once weve done that were gonna get this menu that pops up here and were gonna have all of these different options these are all different shapes that we can take our text and warp it into if you want you could cycle through them and see just what it is that they do all of the different options you have here what Im going to do is Im gonna click on arc up here and if you notice I