I have been having one heck of a time creating a professional quality border. I use the ruler and I cannot get the borders to match up perfectly. Is there a trick?
Can someone give me some tips??? I want to have the border in black, and so it will go to close to the edges of standard piece of paper. I'm thinking a box border followed by a gap then another box border. Then contents will go inside and I can handle that ....
I'm VERY new with photoshop and I was just wondering (since I'm designing my own website) how to go about creating a section on my page that will have visible borders with rounded corners? Basically just a big square with rounded corners that will have text in it. I don't know if I try and create the borders in Dreamweaver and then use photoshop drawings of the rounded corners or what? Or do I create the whole image in Photoshop?
How to create a border around the limits I set using LIMMAX. Are the limits (after setting up previous steps) what is visible on the screen? I see the X,Y coordinates in the middle of my view finder. Can I set them using REC?
What I'm in the process of doing is creating shapes in Sketchup and exporting them as 2D images. Obviously, those images have a lot of "dead" space around them that I would like to reduce.
I'm able to select a rectangle selection tool and select my image, with the goal of pasting it into a new image which will have much less "white" space around it. My question, is there a more precise way of doing this? I need to cut out an even pixel space, for example, a 128 x 64 (both sides need to be even), how do I know what is the size I'm cutting out? And sometimes it's hard to do correctly do it with my mouse, is there a way to adjust the selection borders with the keyboard instead?
I'm about as far from "artistic" as a person can be, I'll be the first to admit. But I think I can do OK with simple stuff if I just knew what I was doing! Any basic tutorial for creating simple animations? For example, I downloaded an animated "fire" font for use on our website but it's not animated when I use the font. It'd be nice if I could just make my own.
I've been working on creating a sword in 3D Max for the last couple of days and have run across a problem. At the base of the blade, it goes up straight for about an inch and then tapers out and up another half inch in a curve.From there, the blade tapers/curves back in, then out once more to create a thicker end of the blade, width wise. I need to know a simple way of doing those curves. A friend of mine suggested using quick loops, then individually scaling them to get the curving effect. That just seemed like it took too much time to me, and I thought there must be a simpler way. I tried adding a taper modifier to the selected area, but that didn't really seem to do much, except give the opposite effect that I wanted.
I'm trying to make a simple race track for my uni project. I've created the track's path using lines and arcs, and attached them all together into one single path.
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I'm then trying to extrude the track geometry (a simple rectangle) along the path of the track (see the bottom image).
I'm following a tutorial that says to select the line, then under compound objects select loft. Then under creation method I should chose "Get shape" and select the rectangle, however I'm unable to click on "get shape", the option is greyed out.
I'm creating a simple pink eraser by creating the outline with a spline to get the basic shape then extruded it. Now the edges are square/sharp. How do you get a radius on the sharp edges? I applied an "Edit Poly" modifier but it only allows for an edge chamfer and I need a smooth radius.
Illustrator keeps freezing when applying an effect such as texture-grain to a simple gradient, or even rasterizing a simple black circle. My system is about a 6month old macbook pro with 16gb ram, i7 and AMD Radeon HD 6770M 1024 MB. What could be causing this? It wasn't like this when i first started using the laptop but has started to do it everytime i try and do any of those simple tasks recently.
I only just got photoshop yesterday and I barely know a thing but I have got an image with 3 layers and I want to make it into a simple animation, displaying each layer in turn.
I have a pic all set up in Photoshop and now I want to put in a border...I am looking to either put in a white border like a matter or sort of a cloudy/fuzzy white border that fades into the pic.
I have an Epson R3000 and have just started using CS6 every print is coming out slightly reduced with a white boarder,The bleed is at 0.00 and so is the border. I have the printer setting as paper size the same as output paper size. How do I get a print covering the whole area with no border.
i have selected circle and filled the circle with some color. now i want to have border around the circle so i have selected stroke from the edit menu and applied with one pixel. how ever it is not giving a solid look as in flash. in photoshop the border looks like dissolved and transparent. is there a way to get the same look as flash?
I'm new to Photoshop and I have a bunch of existing JPGs which I need to fade the borders to white, and I'm not quite sure how to do it.....like a gradient fade throught the image into white.
Can I do this without the original .PSD files (since I don't have them)? I'm not too proficient with anti-aliases and layer masks, etc. so if some kind sould can point me in the right direction ...
I'm using photoshop (CS2) to ink/color a webcomic attempt of mine, and I'm a bit stuck for how to do the borders of the individual frames. I tried playing around with the rounded rectangle tool, but I have to be honest I dont have a CLUE what it does or how to use it.
I basically need to make a hollow rectangle with slightly rounded corners about 5-10 pixels thick.
I'm trying to make some very simple banners for a website, mainly to a 468 x 60 size. I have my basic banner sorted, with a logo on one side and some text on the other, which I am intending to animate next, but I seem to be stuck on what must be the very basic task of adding a frame or border around the whole banner to a width and in a colour of my choice. I have tried using the rectangle and curved rectangle tool, but can only seem to adjust the fill, not the line.
Can someone point me in the right direction please?
run a football (soccer) club for children whose parents are in the British Forces, posted out in Germany.I'm wanting to add a border/insert which can hold a bit of information about the player, to action photos i've taken of the child.
I've found an example of what I want (which will hopefully make more sense!) from a player photo from the football team I follow The border/shape has curved edges and it's main area has the club badge, players details (D.O.B. birthplace, playing position, name and squad number)
How to do basic things like creating outlined text or circular text. I'm trying to design a business card and trying to have text along the inner edges to create a border. So far the only method I know is to create sections of text and rotate them individually, but isn't there an easier way that looks more natural? Any methods that can generate a better appearance.
What is the best way to select round the borders of a face?
I've been teaching myself to do this using the magic wand, but it's quite time consuming - lots of undoing, trying different tolerance settings, zooming in/out, using polygonal lasso to 'add to selection' the deselected areas etc
Because the hair is dark and the skin is light it seems like quite a long process?
So I'm wondering if this is the best way, and how the pros do it? eg Would they just manually draw round the edges?
For photoshop, I can put in a rectangle with 70% fill so its kinda looks translucent. But I still want the borders of the rectangle to stay there, how do I do this?