Photoshop :: 2D MSpaint Images A Gloss-paper Look?
Jan 9, 2007
if I could convert a 2d bitmap image in a way to make it have more depth like if I printed it on a 4x5 photo machine. Its for gift cards designed on the computer, but I am working with the source images which are 2d and not glossy like the finished cards. How can I achieve that look?
I'm an advanced Photoshop user but I am hardly literate in Illustrator, and I was wondering if, and if so how it might be possible to create these effects in Photoshop?
I am using Adobe Fireworks CS3, but I hope some of you will still be able to help me. I've designed a ceramic tile using 4 layers. It looks authentic (I've been in the flooring biz for 35+ years, I know), but it lacks the sheen of a semi-gloss tile seen on the floor with natural light coming from a North-West facing window (or upper left side as seen on the screen). It's a very light colored tile.
I tried to make an image that, when printed, would take up the entire sheet of paper (having removed the margins in the printing properties), but I seem to have failed.
I made the image 8.5 x 11 inches, but when I printed a test at that size it came out too small... is there a % bigger that I need to make the image to fit, or did I go wrong somewhere else?
I What I'm trying to do is take an image off the net (mainly Marvel and DC characters) and open them up in GIMP and making the "reverse" image of that file. So I will have the character twice, but when printed I can paste the two back to back and they both show the same image, back and front....hope that made sense.
Also, how would I put, lets say, 5 images on one sheet of paper? I don't want to print just one image on 1 sheet and waste so much paper. I'd like to get 4 -6 on 1 sheet of paper, print them out and glue them back to back for my paper miniatures.
I am using an r1900 Epson a3 printer. I am trying to print my images on A3 paper however no matter what settings i change they always appear as a4. I have change the scale, fit to canvas and page set up all with no effect.
I run MacOS 10.9, Lightroom 5.3 and I print on an Epson R3000.
The first problem I had was that the images was printed on just a small part of the paper and it cut the images. I have attached a picture showing this. I totally reinstalled my computer and now it looks like that problem is gone (for now at least). But now the images are printed but much smaller than the paper I specify. If I specify A3+ I get something close to A4. Borderless printing on 6*4 looks to be working as it should but that's the only I managed to print so far.
I tested printing from Photoshop 5.1 and that worked fine.
I am useing a Canon Pro 9000 MKII and when I try to print 11x14 paper, it will not alow custom paper size. The Canon printer driver does have custom size but it does not show up in printer settings.
I have some large images that I would like to print at full size, which will involve tiling across multiple sheets of paper. I can't seem to find a way to setup tiling at the Print dialog or through Gutenprint.
I'm using version 7, I'm trying to create a curled paper effect then paste an image on the "paper". A couple of web sites suggested creating a rectangle then create a path or something like that and then using the pen tool and the "handles" manipulate the corners. I'm not sure if I have the terminology correct but the problem is that when I create the rectangle and go to add the path (the icon looks like a circle with handles on it) it's grayed out and can not be selected and manually creating a path with the pen tool doesn't work.
When I print 11 x 17 paper on Epson R2880 in LR the image begins printing before the leading edge of the paper reaches the printerhead (not prininting borderless.) Only happens in LR and not PS. I am using the LR paper standards for borders.
i've a problm with my cs5, i can't rotate the paper. i've already tried to ability OPENGL, but i can't do this cause I can't select it. it depends on my graphic card? I've a RADEON HD 6770M. I've tried to download the latest driver of the card, but nothing, it doesn't work.
I was surfing the internet and found this picture. I really wonder how they bent the paper like that. If you guys could help me figure out, I would be able to bend other images to make cool stuff.
What im trying to find is a tutorial on how to create a lifted paper effect... where an image looks like it has a slight curl on it at one corner - but doesnt actually curl up and around.
I need a program on which I can create a mockup of commercial wrapping paper. By that I mean something that will accommodate the huge (like 23x40) size of the average sheet of wrapping paper.
Can Photoshop do this? I don't even have the program yet . . because I need to find out if Photoshop is the best program to do it in.
i am editting an image of my mate so he's holding a piece of paper.... but the whiteness of the paper looks fake ....anyone know how i can blend this betr and/or make the paper look more realistic?
I want to do, without scanning, something that could be found as a ripped out newspaper piece. Now the rip and the text I get, but in gods name, I don't seem to be able to do the paper itself so it looks "real", newspaper-like...
where I can find script/plugin/software for making images composed of images. I'm desperately needing this for an non-profit assigment. Any help would be very much appreciated!
I'm looking for a script, software or photoshop plugin or anything that could help me with this.
What I want to do is this: Out of ~ 1000 pictures I want the software to arrange them into visualizing an image which I have choosen.
I am in the process of completing my Photographic website and need to make thumbnail and larger sizes for the the site. The site will have approximately 100 images on it. Clicking the thumbnails will connect to the larger images. How do I make both sizes in PS CS? Perhaps their is a generator that you would recommend for Mac 10.2?