Graphic question
		Date: 03/22/05 
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I'm going to try and explain this as best I can. It's a little difficult without actually seeing the document open in Photoshop. Thanks in advance for any and all help!  Also sorry for any x-posting.
I have Photoshop document with two layers. The bottom layer is an overhead map. The top layer is what I want to be a decorative winding path around the walkways and roads shown on the map.  Right now this top layer has been created as a straight line.  I want to bend it to fit around all the twists and turns of the roads of the map layer.  But I do not want to distort it so the design becomes unrecognizable.  
Is there a simple way to accomplish this?  I tried smudge, but it completely destroys the top image.  Filter-->Liquify didn't seem to work well either.  (For one thing, I can't even see the map layer when I liquify.)  I feel like I should be able to use paths, but is that even a possible solution for a problem like this?
Is Adobe Illustrator a better program to accomplish this in?  (I know text in that program can be written on a complicated winding path.)  If so, how would I go about doing it?  (I'm only slightly familiar with Illustrator.)  Or is some other program better?
Thanks again!!!
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