Photoshop Elements :: Metallic Text Angle Brick Wall?
Dec 27, 2012
I want to make metallic text in pse7 (free w/win7) and I am in way over my head (ok fine, it's not all that hard). I don't understand 120 text angle, and what the heck is rasterize?
I want to make a wall with some relief.. I dont want it to look flat or anything, but with some depth between the bricks. Its from a 3d view so it would not look nice if it were flat. I dont know how to get this effect though..and moreso..I have some graffiti brushes for the wall that need the same kinda brick relief effect (cause its sprayed on the bricks of course.. is there any way to create this as a style, brush, pattern or whatever...?
ive tried some wall brushes, but they dont give that feeling of depth..
i performed a proboolean on a wall, put the windows and door aec objects in and evertthing,.. i m tyring to put some brick texture on the wall. but the pro boolean deeestrooooys my uvs, and i cant do anything, cant unwrap can put a box uv modifier nothing looks good.. is there any remedy to this??? should i have used pro cutter or regular boolean?? is there a certain setting i should have used?? is there anyway to cut out the shapes for the windows and the doors without loosing my uv integrity?????
I know how to add components horizontally to a wall like brick in the front and air space, etc. My question is how to have bottom 2 feet of wall to be of one material and the top of another material.
When I draw a brick wall in the north-south or west-east direction, the pattern is at 45 degrees, but when I draw a wall at any other angle, the pattern is still at 45 degrees but not relative to the brick wall.
I was just into computer graphics couple weeks ago. I would like to know if it is possible to do a rusted steel and anodized aluminum metallic type text effect?
I have the walls that are not running vertical or horizontal (plan view).
How do I quickly find out how much the wall is angled (plan view)? In AutoCAD, you can list the item and has all of the properties shown. But in Revit, in the properties box, the angle is not shown.
In Revit 2012, how do I place a wall at an angle to the ground plane, so it can be connected to a roof above? I have tried placing a wall on level and rotating it, however it does not appear to work. I can rotate other elements, but not walls.
I intend to create metallic text with isometric perspective. What I need is a tutorial that tells me how to achieve this. In fact, I did find a tutorial which is very near to want I am looking for, but the description is not clear and I am going nowhere with it.
I have some text icons on my phone size 48x48.. i am trying to get them chrome / metallic . Is there an easy way 9well easy for me way ) to do it . i have followed this
[URL]........ and all the other ones are the same but am stuck i just cant seem to do it .
I've literally spent my whole night trying to get this down. Can't seem to even get close. Edit>Transform>Warp is more of a hassle if anything. Prespective barley works and using the Text toolbar warp tool is basically useless.
How would you go about wrapping text around the hat in this picture? people on youtube post videos of wrapping around a circle or a cup. Any 4 year old can do that, the hat is at an AWKWARD angle and facing down at a prespective.
Whats the best way to warp my text just like 'OBEY' text and the quickest, I am struggling and getting nowhere.
how to fill an image with a gradient but I'd like to be able to change the angle. Is that possible?I'm using photoshop elements 12.I'd like the gradient to run from top to bottom instead of from top left to bottom right.
Im having a image of a house with stone bricks and need to adjust these bricks as if thy are painted with grey paint.
Could someone please advice me or direct me to a useful tutorial of how to accomplish something like this. I experimented a lot already but without success.
I want to create the effect with a photoshop tool that makes one side of a text sentence look smaller than the other, as if you were looking at your tv from a side angle and the part of the sentence closest to you looks a little bit larger than the side of the text furtherst from you.
My house is a red brick house that has had a white wash applied to the brick. (Those that don't know, this is like very thin white paint, or stain for brick. It gives a white look to it.) Anyway, I'm considering getting rid of the white wash (by use of pressure wahser) and would like to see what it will look like with the fresh red brick look.
I have a shot of the existing house (posted below) and a shot of the area where the white wash was removed. I now want to apply this "clean brick" to the "washed brick" to view the entire house.
Due to the brick not having a consistent color or texture, changing this in PhotoShop has become difficult. My only thought is to create a new texture or brush based off of a portion of the new brick. Then to select and apply that to all of the old bricks. Obvioulsy selecting all of the old bricks is another problem of its own.
The file upload manager seems to not be working for this forum. I'll try to upload later. For time being, imagine replacing a painted brick with a plain brick.
I have attached an image photographed recently. I wud like to get your help on this. Is there any way that i cud use photoshop and make it more metallic and the diamonds look more attractive. Or is it that i shud have cared before photograhing the object.I am attaching the image and the look and feel that i wud like to get. If any one want to have a look into the real image i can send the raw too.