Does anyone know how to create the shape for the orange captions in this video? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37B5Zm3pC-A#t=29 Thank You.
This one was too hard to describe by text, so I made a quick video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-XT3mBJccc
Any input is appreciated.
hey guys i'm trying to create an artwork for a cone shape cooler with sizes (top: 1555.75mm , bottom: 1244.6mm, height: 368.3mm).
My problem is if I just drew a shape with the dimensions above and create my artwork with that shape would my artwork be distorted when it is placed on the cooler?
I'm really new in dealing with cone shaped labels, so I would be happy if someone could guide me through this process. I'm using photoshop cs5
Awaiting your response.
Hi all
I need to redraw this shape in photoshop. I started by created rounded rectangles, and moving one under the other.
However, I can't re-create the edges between the 2 squares so I expect I am going about it wrong!
I want to learn to do it myself really rather than ask someone else to do it.
I have tried 'creating 3d squares in photoshop' but all I get is how to make cubes, which isn't the same.
Any pointers please?
thanks
Edward
Hii everyone,
I'd like to create a cube, but unfortunately, I only do have the normal version of Photoshop.
How can I create an exact cube? I played along with Skew..Distort, but the result won't be exact. :(
Is there even a way to create a 3D shape in the normal version of PS?
Thanks
Hi everyone,
This is my first thread asking for help but I desperately need it. I have these photos of buildings, and I need to make a preview of them how they would look if they were wrapped with currogated steel or steel panels.
Up to now, I've tried this method:
*) Create a shape on the object where the corrugated steel is going to take place. I'll name this shape Q1
*) Create another squared shape on top of it (Q2) , give this second shape the Corrugated Steel pattern and convert it to a smart object.
*) Use Transform--->Distort on this smart object to shape it like the Q1 shape .
It doesn't look that bad, but it's pretty unrealistic. If anyone could suggest any better method, I would be soo grateful
You can see the pictures attached.
I was just trying out one of Corey barkers tutorials on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxkUlB1n0d8. He does one thing that seems to escape me. He puts the first two shapes on one path panel. When I try it, PS insist on a separate path panel. Can someone explain how he gets it to do that. TIA
Hey I just started a youtube channel but i have no youtube logo for it i was wonder if someone could kindly design one for me i like the design of TheSyndicateProjects Logo and i would like it to be a kiwi bird instead of syndicates lion if anyone can help me out it will be greatly appreciated and if i decide to use it i will metion whoever made it in the the description in videos or on my channel or something just for your help
EDIT: IF Anyone is skilled enough to make the logo into a intro aswell I will thank so much and I will create a video about that intro and who made it when i start making videos (hopefully soon)
EDIT 2: username for the Channel is TheKiwiSyndicate so try put that in there aswell
Just found this post, thought it might be useful for people here, although I don't recommend turning on the volume to watch the video unless you like weird music
https://forums.adobe.com/message/7531144#7531144
Dear people smarter than me,
I need to do some rotoscope work on a piece of video in Photoshop. I can't use After Effects in this instance, I have to use Photoshop. So I want to cut out the image of a submarine as it is sinking slowly. The sub is slightly rotating as it sinks, so it's basic shape changes only slightly from frame to frame. What would make my life much easier in working with all 200 frames, would be if I could use the lasso tool to draw around the sub and cut out the shape, the copy that shape of lasso selection, and apply it to the next frame around the sub, and then just alter the shape of the lasso, to the now slightly changed shape of the sub. This would speed up the process infinitely, so I don't have to redraw the shape on every single frame. Is there a way to do this? Help, advice, tutelage in this area would be so very much appreciated. Thanks in advance, and I am glad there is a place I can go where people smarter than me are willing to help. Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Carlo
i am sure this should be relatively easy , but just don't know how ?? , i basically want to create something like this :
notice the "dots" are actually rectangular .
now this can be achieved with the pen tool and than using a brush and doing "stroke path" but there is a problems :
-- with the pen tool its difficult to get the circular shape .
is there a better way of doing this ? or does it just require better precision with the pen tool ??
i wanted to create such lines and use it like in a picture like this :
if somebody can give me a really vague idea , as to how i could , it will be great .
Thanks .
Gautam.