Trying to lay a dime on a nickel, without the "squares". In otherwords, how do I cut out each coin and lay them on top of each other so each coin shows and isn't hidden by the top coin?
I was wondering the best way to draw a circle that passes through an endpoint of a line and then is tangent to another circle above it? I need to create a radius of 3.5 between the two points.
I have made this planet and I want its ring to look as it's spinning around it, So the upper of the ring should go behind the actual planet! How can I do that? Also how can I add some volume to the ring to make it look a bit more realistic?
I'm trying to sorta duplicate this outter ring. how I would go about doing this, seeing as how all the little things are all symmetrical. I looked through the filters and didn't really see anything that jumped out.
I have a JPEG of a map and I want to put a black circle around a place name to draw attention to it. Have been all through the tools and the files in my Photoshop 7 and cannot find any way of doing it.
I created the image below (mostly using a photoshop template I downloaded), but I created the outside text on my own, which I'm having a problem aligning properly. If you notice in the below image, the outside text alignment looks bad.
For the current version below, I used the Warp Text -> Arc tool, but it seems like that tool can't arc beyond a half circle, so I created 2 Arc'd text items and tried pushing them together, which creates the bad alignment you see. Is there any way to create text in a perfect circle in photoshop (or any other adobe product)?
There seemed to be a lot interest in the subject. Yesterday I went over the simple and fast method using a brush. Now I'll bring out the big guns. Note the black circle just acts as a placement guide.
I am using Photoshop Elements (version 4) and I am working with text around a circle. I downloaded a premade text-on-a-path file made by someone with the full Photoshop and it works almost perfectly for what I need. The problem I have is that the text goes upside-down at the bottom of the circle, so how to make a file with the text right-side up at the bottom of the circle. This would make the text upside-down at the top of the circle, but that's fine as I will just use two separate text layers (one for the top and one for the bottom). I've included a quick mock-up of what I'm hoping to have, made with PSE's "Warp text" option which looks messy. I've also attached the psd file I'm using for the top of the circle. (I can't post links yet so they are attached).
Bottom layer do something strange to it (I inverted for this sample)
Once you've set up the 3 layers activate the middle (black filled circle) layer and select the move tool. Now move the black circle around with the mouse... As the circle moves the color will show up in the circle..
i have created a Stargate using photoshop but because its round and i have used a transparent backgrond when i insert the picture into my web page i get a white pixelated edge to the graphic.
i'm trying to create a rounded image... like a cd design... do anyone of you know how to make a realistic fire effect that is going round? circle of fire thingy...
how do you slice a circular object so that it can become a frame and that I can place a object inside it, I used the selection tool in image ready and created a slice from the selection but it slices a square that includes the circle.
I would like to take a thick ring and cut it into even pieces that will afterwards be their own seperate layers.. I have tried to just cut a ring myself freehand, but its not coming out even
I am trying to make an oblong shape, then a work path and then stroke.
I select the elliptical marquee tool, hold down shift and form the circle, seems easy ..... i go to the paths tab, make work path and the stroke path and you would think it should be a perfect circle. Its not !!
Its as if the circle is hand-drawn in three places, really strange, it just veers in and back out again from the line it should be taking .... it is realy strange.
I closed PS down and double clicked the icon and held down shift, CTRL and ALt and choose to remove the history, and tried this again ... but still the same?
I want the top squares to fit around the odd shaped circle, at the same time be able to edit them as if they were in a straight row and have the edits pass down to the squares around the oddly shaped circle.
I want to save this image as a circle to import into adobe after effects or magic unfortunately it save into a rectangle or square on my pc and so when I save it has the border and white bitsand if I import it into Magic the round football effect is lost is there anyway I can save this and import it into Magic or Adobe as a circle and not a square?
I understand how to make text wrap around a circle by using the path tool. But is there any way to make the text wrap around it in a sunburst shape? So that each returned line ends or begins at the path? Here's an image to describe my question.
How I can cut a circle from a square image so that the circle is cut from the exact middle of the square? I use the Elliptical Marquee Tool (M) and drag outwards from the approximate middle of the square (Holding Shift and ALT) but after doing so the transform buttons are greyed out.
So then, how can I position the "circle selection" to the exact center of the square? A few pixels out in any direction will not suffice. I'm using CS6.
How to flip the text in my circle using Photo Shop CS6 (cloud version).
I made McDermott as one layer, then photography as another layer. I want Photography to be right side up within the circle, it's upside down as it is now.
Here is a logo I am trying to create for my photography. Once I get the Photography font turned right side up, I will insert a large M in the circle - but 1st things 1st.