Lightroom :: How To Have 2 Circular Marquees That Don't Interfere With Each Other
Jun 18, 2013For example I have 2 faces that I want to work with.Is the invert the mask for both of them and then change the photo the way to do this?
View 4 RepliesFor example I have 2 faces that I want to work with.Is the invert the mask for both of them and then change the photo the way to do this?
View 4 RepliesComing from PSP7 (Man, I love CS ) you could make pre-made 'selections, or marquees' that you could then select and paste, then you could stretch etc.
Swooshes, arrows,shapes etc, in a marquee or 'martching ants' if you will. Is there such a thing out there?
I'm working on a UDK level for a college assignment.
I want to create a circular shaped elevator with a circular fence around it that's roughly half the size of an average sized character standing on it. I then wish it import this as a static mesh into UDK.
Here are 2 sketched up designs of the elevator, what I want to create.
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I am very new to 3DS Max so I would prefer a list of steps to follow to create this elevator with a a fence,
I want to make a circular cutout or circular crop on an image. This will then be used in another program that prints the label for a DVD/CD.
I have tried the crop tool but I can not get it to make a circle only ovals or squares.
I have cut all the background out and uploaded to files one is a jpeg to view the image and one is a png.
If some one could point me in the way of a tutorial that would show me how its to be done that would be great also.
I’m just looking to put a border around it the same thickness as it is now but it goes on a black background and at the moment it’s a bit jagged.
i want to create a circular frame around a square picture, cutting off the corners in the process in order to almost fill the circle. i tried to do this with a layer mask by drawing a black circle and using a transparent brush, however i found it quite difficult to acheive this accurately. is there a more accurate method i could use to do this?
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View 3 Replies View Relatedi tried to use polar coordinates, but as you get to the outer part of the circle, you see that the picture spreads and you get that blur to it. i want to know how you make it go out from the center and not get that side effect.
View 4 Replies View RelatedMost seem to be for versions earlier than CS6, or they omit an important step or mention some function I can't find.I'm creating a state seal, with a blue band around the design. Inside the circular blue band, I'd like to type the words "Great Seal of" at the top and "Washington State" at the bottom. But I actually need two separate sets of text, because I don't want "Washington State" to be upside down.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a few photos which I want to add a radial (circular) gradient to. I want them to show the middle portion of the photo (full opacity) and then have them go to zero opacity on the edges in a circular manner (basically fade to white). I have a background layer which is white.
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I am sure this is fairly simple, but I can't figure it out....
I'm getting weird results after resizing a simple circular icon in Photoshop CS6 on Mac OS X 10.8.
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I'm resizing from 128 px to 60 px.
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The final icon is not totally circular: it has some excrescences on four sides.
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Tried every possible resampling modes.
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Resizing the sime icon in Preview gives perfect results.
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why it happens?
How do I make a circular picture with Photoshop?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a 20" circle that I need to have 32 equally spaced 3/8" diameter holes arranged on.
View 5 Replies View RelatedIn CS2 I cannot work out how to do this with the lettering to stay the correct way up. Can anybody please enlighten me? I'm not fussed about the circle, nor the centre text - just the part that reads "Isle of Wight C.C. Licences" ....
View 1 Replies View Relatedi tried to crop a circle of 55mm diameter out from a photo of 5mp resolution. however, the resulting resolution was very poor ( less than 200px X 1xx px ). how do i retain the resolution without sacrificing loss in quality/resolution? i used the marquee tool to make the selection ( holding shift to make it full circle ).
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View 1 Replies View RelatedThis might seem a bit basic, but is there a circle selection tool?
I would expect there to be a circular option in the top left where you can choose different brushes.
I'm on Mac OSX 10.4.9
I want to crop a circular or elliptical region from an image. I presume that one begins by creating a path, but after that, I'm getting nowhere.
the elliptical marquee tool...is this part of the solution?
how to make square brushes but can't for some reason define a circular brush.
View 2 Replies View Relatedi'm having trouble fitting a particular picture into a frame. I got a picture of Floyd Mayweather Jr (BOXER), but i cant fit the whole pic into the frame because of the circular part above (see attachments below). I'm trying to make a DVD cover pic.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm just getting into Gimp now. I've used Corel Draw a bit, but I'm not too familiar with Gimp.
I'm trying to make a layer that will make a semi-circular text that fits within the belt of the attached image. I'd like to have it on a layer that I could easily select and change text/font as I'm still playing around with what I want inside of it.
correct way to make a circular outline on a circle object, that has some white space in between? Did it a bootleg way, but am afraid the spacing won't be exact..
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have successfully cropped/masked a circular image, and now need to add circular text around it. How do I accomplish that?
View 16 Replies View RelatedI've been having this problem for quite a long time.
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I've been trying to make a circular crop of my company logo (which is a circular logo).
However, whenever I crop I still get a rectangle with white corners.
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Isn't there a way to make the corners transparent in Photoshop?
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By the way, I'm using Photoshop CS3 extended.
Wanted to ask what the best method would be to smooth the (outer) seam on the attached image. I added the outer band for a bleed and want to blend the seam (or maybe there is a better way to create a bleed on this).
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have 36 different circular names that I need to input into a document, but every time I try to edit the field on a circular path, the letters get all jumbled... What can I do to keep the letters on the path when I edit them?
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View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to create an oval/circular shaped reception desk, which needs me to create a circular slab. It won't allow me to apply slab properties to circular objects, I have also tried creating a square slab, then cutting holes in it... but still, it won't let me use circular linework to cut holes in slabs. Drawing an oval using straight lines would be innacurate and too time consuming.
Any alternative methods of creating something oval that can represent the worktop of a reception desk, or perhaps knows how to create a circular slab?
I am creating a logo that is a series of six equally sized graphics, arranged in a circle and overlapping, sort of like the Olympic Circles, but in once circle rather than two lines. I want only the parts that overlap to be less opaque, so that in that one sliver, you can see both of them at the same time. I want the rest of each circular graphic to remain at 100% opacity. Each circle graphic is a separate layer. How do I do that?
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a picture and I used photoshop's elliptical marquee tool to create a circle. I used the circle and cut and paste so that I have a circular chunk of the photograph.
However, when I copy and paste the circular patch into MS Word or PowerPoint, I get a WHITE rectangular box surrounding the circular photograph.