String of text around an object?

Hello! I tried to create a box around a shape, in this case a car. It's a bit like making a text to wrap an object autour , not along it, not on the border. I want the text to be everywhere, except on the object.

But every time I have to create the path and click the cursor somewhere on the way to work the text comes from if poster normally and don't deform. I saw a lot of videos on YouTube all that but they never wrap the text around the object in its entirety, they make the text box on one side. Is it possible to create the area of text around the object in its entirety and not only on either the left or right of it?

Info:

I chose the path of work before you click in it.

I tried to make a selection in shape, but it did not work like that either.

I use the latest update of Photoshop CC Windows 8.1.

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No, this cannot be done unless you manually insert spacing. The text ends only the path from the inside, and the path cannot be a complex path with a hole in the middle where the car is.

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