I'd like to remove the ugly scan lines in the middle of this picture. Can someone help me out? Thanks!
Good evening,
I created this flag (click for larger version, original is 1800 x 1080 pixels):
The lines of the white triangle however are very jagged. Would it be possible for someone to make those lines smooth without changing other details of this picture?
Your help would be greatly appreciated. I hope that someone can help me further.
Best regards,
I am doing a tutorial that calls for dotted lines. I believe this tut is done with the newest version of Photoshop out there, so it has no problem making dotted lines. But I just cannot find a way to make them with my CS3. Dotted lines have always been easy in other graphics programs I've used.
I tried going to Style/ Dotted Strokes and I get a halfway decent result by using "no fill". But I can't get the lines in any color except white or black. It's not very editable, either.
Is there a way to get dotted lines or strokes with CS3?
Thanks,
pslane
can someone help me out to remove some elements from a picture? i would do it if i knew how. if any of you guys can help please pm me.
thanks in advance
Hi All, Can someone help me remove a person from my sky dive picture so its looks like its just me? There is the issue with the rope so hopefully it can be extended. Have been trying to do it via Photoshop buts its driving me crazy. I know there are some whizz on this forum who might be able to help?
Thanks people!
Just a quick question , whats the best way to make those curvy line in these images (for the 1st images the curvy/wavy lines are in the middle and for the secound its right at the bottom) ? is the pen tool the best bet or using shapes ? i saw one tutorial in which one guy used shapes , but that kind of seemed to be rigid . Please advice me .
Thank you .
gautam.
Hi, there. This is my first post on photoshopgurus. I do cartoon maps of towns and properties. I enjoy all aspects except doing trees. My process goes as such: I pencil draw the area and then trace with a black art pen. I then scan it in. From there I do clean up in photoshop of lines and I close any missing gaps so I can use the bucket fill to drop colors into areas. With trees this is a very tedious thing to do, expecially making sure every black line is connected. Also with trees I select the inside with the magic wand and drop gradients in. I want a different look and a less laborious task. When I look at similar artwork from other people I want to do the same technique as them but don't know an efficient way to do it. They have filled trees with a radius gradient but didn't have to outline their shape in all black to contain it. Yet they somewhat retain the same shape even though it can leak outside of the lines. Which I like the look of. Does anyone know how I can acheive this look in a timely manner? Thanks for all your input. How can I accomplish the look of the first tree?
Hi everyone,
I have a question about cleaning up a scan of an old blueprint. These prints are almost 100 years old and I am working on some artwork for a renovation project. The scans can be found here and here (sorry for the links - the files were too big). I would like to clean one of these up enough in Photoshop to save it, place it in Illustrator, and effectively use LiveTrace. I have not been able to clean the scan up enough to do this, though. Can anyone walk me through this?
Thanks,
~wb
Hey, im at work now and i dont have access to photoshop, anyway, is there a chance anybody can remove the background of this and make the size 4x3CM (Centimeters)? I tried to do this in one of the "webphotoshop" pages but didnt work out that good.
Its for an ID card and i have already checked if im allowed to do this in this way.
I have attached the file to this thread.
Request: Remove the background and make it transparent or with a white background.
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.
Hi all
Is there a way to follow the steps that happen when I choose a particular filter so I could make it by myself?
I use the 'plastic wrap' filter but I want to change several components that are made automatically and I do not want all of them.
thanks.
(Basically I take white lines on a black background and use the 'Plastic warp' filter, it thickens the lines and changes the texture and that's good for me - but it adds a bright spot behind the lines, which I do not want because I need it in a separate layer).