I'm trying to make a corrugated background paper for my digital scrapbook layout. I followed a tutorial for making corrugated paper using 1/8" selections filled with a gradient and then reversed. This effect turned out great, but I would like to "smudge up" the effect like the sample I've attached. Would appreciate some suggestions on how to do this.
I use to work drawing, calculating and budgeting corrugated steel for foundations and I always have the same problem. Once i have desinged and drawn all the lines (or polilines) i have to count every single corrugated steel to know how many of them I have in order to know metters of steel that we have to order to the manufacturer.
any command that autocad has to measure this kind of lines or polilines?how many metters of corrugated steel I have.
I have to design the packaging that goes with the products we make and it occurred to me that sheet metal and corrugated paper behave similarly. And it would be nice to design the packaging around the product and then unfold it to spec the die cut and for estimation.
I have a question regarding the best way to model a sheet of corrugated steel. I would guess the easiest and quickest method would be to create a profile curve, offset a thickness and extrude this to the desired length. I was wondering how would I go about sketching out an accurate profile curve that could be used to create the form?
Autodesk Inventor Professional 2013 SP2 64-Bit Edition Windows 7 HP Z400, Intel Xeon W3550 3.07GHz 12.0GB RAM, ATI FirePro V4800 (FireGL)
I had good success making flat patterns for corrugated fiberboard (cardboard commonly used in packaging). I am posting the sheet metal settings here because I didn't find them anywhere else.
This forumla comes from Inventor Reference Guide > Work Environment > Styles and Style Libraries > Work with styles > Linear:
Unfolded length = (inner Bend Radius + KFactor*Thickness)*(Bend Angle)
where bend angle is in radians.For corrugated_fiberboard, let inner Bend Radius = 0 and let KFactor = 1 (no stretch on outside, inside compresses).
Setup "corrugated fiberboard" sheet metal style in the Style Editor: from a sheet metal part, ribbon > Manage > Style Editor > Left pane, Sheet Metal Unfold, Default_KFactor > New > Name: corrugated_fiberboard_KFactor > Unfold Method: Linear, KFactor Value: 1 ul > Left pane, Sheet Metal Rule > Default > New > Name: corrugated_fiberboard > Sheet tab > Unfold Rule: corrugated_fiberboard_KFactor For thickness, refer to [URL] ..... > Bend tab > Bend Radius: .0001 > Save
Before you save Styles to Style Library, make sure your Style Library is Read-Write. Close project files and then from Projects:
Use Style Library = Read-Write
To save a style:
Ribbon > Manage tab > Styles and Standards panel > Save icon > click "Yes to All", OK
Changes made to a style library are not available in other documents until the current Autodesk Inventor session closes and a new session is reopened.To make a fiberboard mock up, print a 1:1 scale drawing, contact cement drawing to fiberboard, cut, fold, and hot glue.
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'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...
I have been printing successfully on sheet paper with my Epson 4880 and when I tried to switch over to roll paper I consistently get error messages regarding paper settings. The printer indicator shows roll paper.
How do I use downloaded ICC paper profiles in CS5 when printing? I have downloaded some ICC profiles for Inkpress papers. They are in my download folder, but when I open CS5 I can't use the Inkpress profiles.
In my workflow I often use colourprofiles for uncoated paper such as Euroscale uncoated.Uncoated profiles causes a prewiew problem on screen, since colours are wiewed unnaturally desaturated. This makes it difficult to determine if photos needs to to be adjusted or not.
By convert photos to Euroscale Uncoated, and then assign Euroscale Coated profile on top of this, i get the best from both worlds:The uncoated profile gives me the wanted total ink, and the assigned coated profile gives a natural preview without changing the separation. It works perfekt and makes it easy to match colours on screen to colours on print.
Happiness lasted until I upgraded to CS6:Since the upgrade this workaround does not work. The problem is: When I assign a coated profile on top an uncoated profile, it changes the separation/colour numbers.In other words: the ink limit increases from 270% to more than 330%, which is way too much for the paper.
the problem occur in the moment RGB smart objects are used in the PSD file (which I love to do).If the PSD is a flat CMYK-file, the problem does not occur.
Is it any way to avoid this problem in CS6?For people like me, who every day struggles to get consistent colours on screen and on print, this is extremely important. The way it works in CS6 causes a lot of problems and extra work. I seriously consider to throw out CS6 and reinstall CS5.
Using Photoshop Elements 11 on Mac OS X to print image on Canon Pixma iP4850 printer, where is option to chose paper type? Print window says chose printer the paper size but not paper type.
I'm trying to print a 24 x 34 print to an HP Z3100.Everything sets fine in the HP driver, but when it comes back to the Photoshop print dialog box, PS still thinks it's printing to an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet.
How do I get Photoshop to 'listen' to what the printer is supposed to be doing?
I have some art I did back in high school that I recently scanned in. They are just pen doodles that I did on regular lined notebook paper. But on some of the pages I drew on both sides of the page, so when I scanned one side the ink from the other side bleeds through. I'd like to remove those portions but keeping the original lined paper look.
I tried content-aware fill, healing brush, spot healing brush, and more but nothing seems to work quite right. I seem to have the best luck with the patch tool, but for the parts selected close to ink, the replacement patch gets blue ink blur. It's like Photoshop is trying to guess what should go around those edges but all I want is just the plain selected area CS5?
This is my first post here, and it looks like I have found a pretty good information exchange. Thanks to those that made it possible.
Ok, on to my question. I have been trying for week to make a background similar to the one on this site A torn paper background, with a repeating part of it, so it will expand as needed, and it all fits together.
Really I would like to have it have a bit more character like this or this, but we will get to that later.