Photoshop :: Beveled Round Edges
Sep 7, 2007Are the beveled edges on this auto generated somehow via filter or whatever--or did someone actually go into illustrator or something and manuall draw these edges?
View 7 RepliesAre the beveled edges on this auto generated somehow via filter or whatever--or did someone actually go into illustrator or something and manuall draw these edges?
View 7 RepliesI filled a transparent layer with blue sky, opened another layer and used the elliptical marquee tool to draw a round sun, and filled with yellow. I then blurred the edges with a simple keystroke, but can't remember what I did.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI need to take a photo and round the edges with a solid background outside the curves. I'd also like to put a think black border around the photo.
View 1 Replies View RelatedIf I have a picture that I want to cut a segment from, how can I get it so the edges are rounded and not sharply cut when you use rentagular marquee tool?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have square 110x84 jpg pics and I want to make them look more professional. How do I round the edges on a jpg or can you suggest a good professional way to edit standard sqaure pics.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have square 110x84 jpg pics and I want to make them look more professional. How do I round the edges on a jpg or can you suggest a good professional way to edit standard sqaure pics.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have no clue about photoshop however I need to make an image for my program, As you can see I'm happy with the black template but want the rounded corners on each end..
View 9 Replies View RelatedHow I get the edges to fold round behind the navigation bar exactly as it is in this picture.
I know how to round corners, but that' not what this is. I know its almost the same as a ribbon, but its not, its folding round behind the background color.
I'm trying to give a photo rounded edged, or give a 'rounded rectangle' a photo overlay, but I can't figure out how ...
View 5 Replies View RelatedI've started drawing -modelling- with AutoCAD.
- I can create flat, curved objects,
- I know how to round-up / smoothen the edges
- Played around with Extrude, Presspull commands
- Create a template file with auto-filled fields in it and with the use of Attributes.
- etc.
Now I want to go to a next level..I've taken a picture of a Versamount which I want to model / draw in AutoCad: This poses at least the following challenges:
-There is some depth in it!
- More curves than my other drawings
My first question would be; is this a good practice or not and how to get started?My thought would be to create a flat surface in about roughly the same outer diameters as the Versamount.
I'm trying to put an arrow into my picture, but all the edges/corners are rounded. How do I sharpen them? I figured I could use live trace for this, but that didn't work.
View 13 Replies View RelatedIf you draw a rectangle & put the corner radius to 0.005 and see in zoom edges is not round and have some defective edge.
View 18 Replies View RelatedI want to crop an image and make the edges round instead of square. Do I do this with a mask? Can't figure out how to use a mask. I went to Mask Outline->Smooth and it cut the image out and left the round edges.
View 12 Replies View RelatedI have been trying to figure out if there is a more efficient way of doing this for some time. It seems so basic but it always comes to play in my smoothing process.
For all you more experienced modelers, what is the best way to have the edges and corners stay at their 90 degree angles when smoothing while not compromising the roundness of the surface with artifacting or pinching in the corners. I find this problem when creating extrudes with sharp corners on curved/ round surfaces then smoothing them.
I'm trying to create background lines.
If you look where it is blue and there is the 4 cubes beside the pixelbrick logo the background blue has strokes or lines that looked beveled out of the solid blue.
I have gotten to a point where I have the round text,, I have a seal with a blank space.. I would like to put the round text into the blank space,, but when I try, and no matter how I try,, the text is a white square with round text on it when I try to place it in the circle.
The other thought that came to me,, what if ..(the text circle size was a guess) the text does not fit.. how do I expand or collape it? I know I have in the pass while playing with round text.. gone back to that effect and changed angles, start points etc.. is that the only way?
I have attached what I have so far. ( I tried to attach the Paint.net file but I guess you can't, so these are the two I am working on,, as layers in Paint.net)
I am laying out a portrait collage with four openings for photos. Is there an established way to apply a frame to each that has the appearance of a beveled mat?
View 8 Replies View RelatedInstead of using "borders" for my table I thought I would use ps.. Well i was just making sure this is the method to use.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have created a snow scene and added a wide black background.
I have been trying without any luck to add a bevelled edge to the background where it meets the photo. The idea is to make the black background look like a card frame around the photo. I think the bevelled edge would be referred to as a pillow bevel with chisel corners.
when using the bevel and emboss tool in the layer style menu, to make a sharp inner corner? I was working on creating a frame using hard chisel bevel - it makes the outside of the frame have a sharp corner, but the inside is rounded. See sample image at: URL....
View 9 Replies View Relatedi created a text with the bevel option, then export it as OBJ but every time i try to open it in photoshop it crashes, what i want is to manipulate this text in after effects.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow do I create a beveled watermark in the new Elements 11?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI brought an Adobe Illlustrator AI file in to 3ds Max and extruded it into the shape I need.
I then beveled the parts that needed beveling. You can see the results, how do I get a smoother look to the beveled parts?
I am fresh on the inventor bandwagon so this may seem remedial.
I have a box shape, open in the front which will be 1 part of a larger furniture unit.
I would like to create a beveled edge along the front face to receive a similarly beveled drawer.
This has been a problem.
I've read that I should look in the surface window and choose planar surface, but the inventor 2012 that I have has no planar surface tab.
So, any better way to create a bevel on an open box.
I am trying to model . How to give the beveled profile around the top and bottom. In the attachment I have made the shape that I want to subtract from the nut but it will not let me do it.
nut1.dwg
I have this compound path (green in the print screens below) which I would like to apply a bevel effect on.
It seems as if the compound path is fine but when I apply the bevel effect, the result is as image 2. How can I solve this so that all of the beveled effect is smoothly and unite instead of rectangles popping out etc... ?
Is not possible to apply Drop Shadow directly to a beveled object? I can get this only after converting object to bitmap.
[URL]
I tried to apply a transparency to a beveled rectangle and was unsuccessful to get any effect to apply. Tried to make the bevel first and then apply transparency and vice-versa, a transparent rectagle and tried to do bevel effect. Neither way would work.
Don't they play nice together, or do I have to try it in PP?
when i try to create a beveled tamil language font in maya 2013 sp2 ,it appears as question mark ,is there any way to ,even i changed my windowws 7 display language and key board language to tamil , i inserted the pic
View 1 Replies View RelatedI tried the following in Illustrator,
So basically, I created coloured text inside Adobe Illustrator and however much I zoom into the text, the text always appears to have smooth edges. Once I click on 'Save For Web', the edge all around the text becomes rough and aliased. I chose GIF and PNG, but it still happens. The text is on a transparency background. The same problem applies to images when I am creating a logo.
Why is it that I cannot add a drop shadow to an extruded and beveled shape? Is this one capability that CorelDraw X5 is lacking?
View 2 Replies View Related