I've been fooling around with paint net to get acclimated. I know how to make rectangular banner - but I would like to make a banner that has rounded corners. Does paint net allow me to do that>?
I have been using Paint.Net for a while now, but the one thing that I cannot seem to figure out how to do is give my squares and rectangles a rounded corners.
I used the TUT S3D#1:Different image on each sides of a cube.(EASY) by ASH for an image im working on for my wife. there was a pic posted at the end of the thread that had the edges of the cube looking rounded and glass like i have tried to get this effect but have been unsucsessfull and here is the image i am talking about the image is Her last post (#133) or click here
I am working in CoreDraw X6 on Windows XP, and I was trying to create an animated gif banner. When I completed the set up, hit preview, the animation did not work. Thought maybe it was just the preview so I saved the file as an animated gif. Opened it in Windows Picture Viewer, and it still did not work. I also tried the process in X5 without any successful result.
I am making a pictured based off of one of my drawings, and it requires that it can transform a flat, perspective image to make it look rounded. How would I accomplish this?
I'm trying to figure out how to round out the 90 degree edges of any square/rectangle area. I've tried the feather function but that just fades the edges... help?
I'm making some graphics in AP CS2, and finding myself using everything but the kitchen sink to accomplish this. I'm using the elliptical marquee tool (with shift) and after that the rectangular marquee tool to mark the rest, then inverse my selection and press delete to remove the corner, only after i copied the graphics to a transparent layer. See the example right upper corner here:
Let's say, for argument, I want a "square" with rounded corners. So I take the shape tool at 50px radius and draw my square. Right off the batt, the round parts look like utter junk.
What other technique could yield a better corner?
Also note that I can take the blur tool and blur the corners so they are somewhat nicer, but then if I put a shadow on the box, you can clearly see the shadow doing weird things on the blured part. Obviously, with all the beautiful PS images out there, smooth rounds are easily obtainable, not these wildly pixelated corners the shape tool gives me.
What can I do that can be as easy as the shape tool?
However I'm tired of having all my sites being so square... so how do I round the edges at the top & bottom header & footers. Here would be one simple example: ....
I cant get rounded shape in the irregular form attached. When I have one straight line edge its ok, but when have many edges in an irregular 3d shape it gives me an error message.
Wanted to do the same thing in the yellow pointers that I did in the black one.
I thought this was going to be a piece of cake in the new Illustrator CC but I am having a few unanticipated issues:)I need to create some vector tire images with different edges, such as the top one in the image below.So I thought this would be SO easy by simply creating a pattern brush in Illustrator and then using that for the outside. So I created the shape you see in the middle image below and created a pattern brush with this shape.I then created an ellipse and used the new brush for the outline.
All of those are open paths...it has taken the shape and applied it to the outline but has kept each shape separate, so I am not able to fill the circle in black. I could of course go in and manually join each little corner separately where the little shapes meet but this will take FOREVER with all the images I have to do.
I am trying to find a program that will work easily in creating multi-image banners. For example I may use 12 5x7 images that run horizontal on 10" roll paper. Can I do this with Lightroom or do I need to use a different program? I am open to recommendations!
I have tried paint.net or anything similar. I am trying to make a banner for my website. I have managed to put a single picture onto a canvass and 2 pics side by side, but I would like one with 3/4 pics on it, 1 large at each end and 2 small in the middle. Is this possible with paint?
Is there a way without having to open up Illustrator to create a banner? I am working on a water label and in the design I need to have a banner with folds on both ends like on a welch's grape juice bottle.
I have painted a banner and now I will create an animated gif, so the banner should be waving (like in reality). I have tried it with Effects -> distort -> twist but I couldn't realize it that it looks real.
I need to create an animation of a cloth banner attached to a wall. The bottom of the banner will be either held up, or rolled up. Then I want it to be released, revealing what is on the banner.
Are there any tutorials showing how to set up cloth using physX?
How to create a banner with colorful zebra print on the inside of the text and a sparkly black glitter border on the outside of the text? I can't find any zebra glitter fills .
I am doing an e commerce page selling fairly traded products or eco things. obviously i need a logo and company name, which i am working on right now. this needs to go on a banner. the other things i'd like to have done are company statement "about us" terms and conditions postage prices and times rescheduled payment options Newsletter options.
I am making a banner with a picture that is right justified and the remaining part of the banner a color I pull from the photo. I am also trying to make a gradient to smooth the photo into the background.
I am able to crop and re-size the photo. I create a New Layer, color pick and fill the background and my banner looks good. I then select the gradient tool and select Transparency mode. I click on the photo and the background color disappears and starts showing the transparency checkerboard. I create the gradient and select another tool to deactivate it. After that my background color never reappears.
So my banner has a photo that fades into a blank area.