Photoshop :: Fabric Pattern Printing Fingerprint Like Lines
Aug 21, 2012
Im printing a file that has multiple images within it. The file is a PDF created out of indesign. the images within indesign are PSD's and High Resolution. When printing this file at work on a konica Minolta biz hub, everything is fine. I take it to the professional printer and just 2 of the 12 images appear with what im going to call screen lines..? Im sure there's another name for it. Ive seen these lines before on the screen and if u zoom in they disappear.
The image is doing this over a fine fabric pattern. I feel like its a problem when their printer is ripping the file...? or is it in the image and my printer doesn't have as much quality and misses these?
Ive attached a file to show the effect thats printed on both my printer which is ok and theirs which isn't.
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Aug 29, 2011
make the already existing lines in a fingerprint conform to an image. The only way I could figure out was with displacement maps, but it didn't really do the trick.
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Apr 7, 2008
I have this piece of fabric in a digital format (200x200px) and I need to make it a 1000x1000px so I can cover the entire window curtain. This is a pretty complex pattern. How can I make it repeat seamlessly? Is there a plugin that automatically adjust brightness and contrast as well as overlapping?
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Oct 21, 2004
I had an idea for a promotional poster I'd like to do that was cool in conception, but now that I sit down to do it, I'm not exactly sure how. The event is a mystery theater, and I wanted to have a fingerprint, but IN the fingerprint put the information of the show.
Any suggestions on how to do this? Also, there's gotta be some way to make text conform to a path so that you can make it zigzag back and forth for example. How's that done? Both are in CS.
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Jan 25, 2005
how i can achieve this on text.. i got an idea and nows thats its fresh in my mind i want to finish as soon as i can but i need that info:S
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Apr 26, 2012
I went to Orlando last year and one of the photos I took have a big fingerprint mark on my face. Is there a way to remove it using Photoshop CS5?
Here it is the fingerprint:.
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Sep 17, 2005
I would LOVE to know how to do a diagonal line pattern where the lines' width are bigger than 1px.
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Apr 28, 2012
What should I do to “Layer 1” (the single image) to get-rid of those Horizontal and Vertical lines from pattern? While repeating as the Background Image into the HTML page, those Horizontal and Vertical lines does not look nice.
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Oct 18, 2013
I am using Photoshop Elements 9 on a Mac (Lion) and I get horizontal lines when printing. I have eliminated printer error by using several printers and if I print direct from i photo there is no problem.
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Feb 22, 2013
I'm using A Mac OS 10.6.8, and Illustrator CS5. I do garment screen printing. In my designs I use a gradient, which needs to have the halftone dots controlled, and a certain size, to expose properly on my screens to then print. I can't seem to figure out how to adjust the frequency or LPI, and the angle so that they work. It still prints out as a seen on screen
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Aug 15, 2012
The first image has a brick pattern and the second a grid. In the first you can clearly see some lines. I do not have any stroke on the objects and no other objects on the artboard. Is there anyway to get rid of these lines?
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Dec 1, 2012
i create a pattern with the pattern maker, fill a square with the pattern swatch and rescale it, i always get thin lines inbetween the tiles. It is definately correctly aligned, and when i print it, you can see them too. I tried as well expanding the object, to enable "align to pixel grid" in the transform panel, I tried to uncross "anti-aliased artwork" under general preferences, i don't know what else I could do.
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Jul 19, 2013
when copying a linked model in the host file to multiple levels, why the detail lines are showing in my level from the other levels?
I have attached 2 images to show the V/G setings as well.
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May 5, 2012
I am trying to add a fabric texture to some colors but dont want the texture to adjust the color.
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Sep 29, 2012
I want to know the steps to create the texture of fabric or felt in the number as well as the pattern of red leaves. (Photoshop cs5, windows)
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Nov 16, 2013
I remember being able to select 'Print Grid' back when I used AutoCAD 2000, but never needed to print the grid lines until about a year ago. AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT cannot do this. It seems only AutoCAD Civil 3D users have this option. Basically I need to print the drawing with a grid on paper and/or a mobile device so a field technician can draw conditions to scale easily and accurately. I realize this must not be in high demand, but there are a number of users who have asked about this. They are told that it is only a 'drawing aid' and they should array their construction lines to print their own grid. This is not a good solution for repetition of printing scaled field drawings, and certainly not 'state of the art' technology. Is this feature removed so we will have to search out the higher priced product? It seems like 'Print Grid' could be easily returned to all AutoCAD. Probably just a system variable that was removed when we weren't looking.
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Mar 6, 2013
When printing in AutoCAD 2011 when using the "DWG to PDF.pc3" printer, many lines in the resulting PDF are faded while others appear fine. I can zoom in and all the lines appear with the same weight. There are multiple layers on the drawing but all contain the same line weight and lines on the same layer appear with different weights.
This occurs on all AutoCAD files and all users. I have tried changing pin assignments with no success. Printing directly to Adobe PDF does not result in this issue but with each sheet of drawing being a different file this process uses a lot of time.
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Jan 17, 2013
I have a drawing with a screen and behind it is an xref drawing. When I print it to our KIP plotter the lines and other items behind the screen do not plot.
Here is how it is setup and what I have tried
The Xref itself is on its own layer and all the layers of the xref are set to a color that has thickness of .0138 and a 35% screen.
The hatch resides in the active drawing and is set to a color that is also .0138 thick but at a 20% screen.
The hatch is a DOT hatch at scale 1, but I have also tried it as a solid hatch
Lines merge is on and needs to be on.
I have made sure that the hatch is sent to the back and that there is no overlapping of data from other sources liek a second hatch or the same data in another xref etc.
I also tried setting the xref layers to another color that is .0256 thick with a 35% screen, but the results where the same. If i change the xref layers to a .0138 thick color with 100% screen, they do print over the hatch then.
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Feb 23, 2011
I have a drawing that has a xref drawing inserted in it, that has lines still printing when they turned off off in the xref drawing, now I have got around this by selecting not to print in the xref drawing layer manager, but I do not understand why they are still printing if they are turned off ?
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Apr 19, 2011
I have been send a dwg of a elevation of a kitchen plans that I want to include into my drawing, everything looks ok in autocad but when I go to print this drawing, non of the lines show up just a few random text boxes but no text, no layers are set to not print so why this is so.
I can not upload the file as its 3.32mb.
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Feb 19, 2013
I want to change the curvature of a fabric "snake." I twisted the 12-ft fabric, laid it out in a curvy configuration on a black backdrop in the studio, and took the shot. Now I have extracted the "snake" and pasted it onto a transparent layer.
I know how to do Transform Layer and Transform Selection, but both of those just give me a box, in which the Warp Mode is not what I want. I want to grab the tail of my snake and stretch it out, or make the curve tighter, or make one part of the snake overlay another. Can I do this in PS6?
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Feb 29, 2012
I am on a conquest to do a product visualization of a fabric style on a shirt (fabric could be a solid color, striped, or checked). I have access to the fabric and can take pictures/scans of the fabric to extract the exact pattern and would like to overlay it onto an existing picture of a man with a proper dress shirt on to see how the fabric would look on the actual shirt.
I would like this to be as real as possible so that you could not tell that the fabric was actually "draped" onto the shirt. The result would be something similar to the Perry Ellis website:
[URL].........
whether this can be done with Photoshop or if there is another alternative method I should pursue? I already have an original with my model in a very flat grey shirt that I would like to modify.
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May 2, 2012
This comes from the game "Thief 2". How they did with that "creased" technique? I mean, the fabric over the booth has some realistic folds, especially at the bottom; how they manage to make that? Did they scan a fabric sample or there's a trick with Photoshop to make those folds credible like that?
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Feb 29, 2012
I am on a conquest to do a product visualization of a fabric style on a shirt (fabric could be a solid color, striped, or checked). I have access to the fabric and can take pictures/scans of the fabric to extract the exact pattern and would like to overlay it onto an existing picture of a man with a proper dress shirt on to see how the fabric would look on the actual shirt.
I would like this to be as real as possible so that you could not tell that the fabric was actually "draped" onto the shirt. The result would be something similar to the Perry Ellis website (where each of the drapes of fabric would be from only 1 original model picture): [URL] .......
I already have an original with my model in a very flat grey shirt that I would like to modify.
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Sep 11, 2011
I have found torn paper, torn edges....etc,but I would like torn/ripped FABRIC i.e: a t shirt with tears in it...
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Mar 16, 2009
I have a piece of fabric that I'm trying to colour with a variety of different light & dark colours (blues, yellows, reds, black, white, grey, etc). The fabric colour that I'm trying to fill is a light grey which shows the texture (shadows, pattern, etc) of the fabric. In the layers pallet I have the fabric layer set to multiply and placed above the colour layer so that the colour comes through.
My problem is that I'm having some difficulty in colouring in the fabric. With lighter colours it's not a problem, but darker colours appear to saturate the selection too much which results in a loss of texture definition - the cracks in the texture appear that they are filled with paint. At the moment I have been playing with a combination of fabric layers set at different blend modes & opacities: multiply, screen & overlay which works to a certain extent but I'm not happy with the realism of the results especially for the darker colours.
With that said I have 2 questions:
1. Does anyone have any good experience with colouring selections which maintain colour & texture accuracy (to see what I mean, design a shoe at NikeID.com). You can see how they colour a lace in a variety of light & dark colours accurately (accurate colours while maintaining good texture). More generally, what's the 'best' approach here to blend (or some other method) the full spectrum of light to dark colours?
2. Ideally, what colour should the underlying fabric be? (white, grey, black?) And why? I notice that it's easy to colour a predominately white fabric with light colours but increasingly difficult to colour the selection the darker the target fill is.
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Dec 26, 2008
I am looking to take an image of a seat and change the current material to a different material. The new material will be both a different color and a different texture so just changing the color with an adjustment layer will not work, but may be part of the process. I need this to look very realistic; complete with shadows and highlights.
Is there a way to take a sample from the material I want to use and apply it quickly? I have been using photoshop for a while now and can't think of a way to do this. I am thinking this may be a job for a different program, but if I can do it in photoshop that would be wonderful.
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May 3, 2008
I have a video rocker chair that I need to be able to change its color or its pattern depending on the fabric material I have for the chair. So I have a picture of the Chair and I have pictures of the different patterns (sports teams, hunting scenes, ect.) I would like to overlay the different patterns onto the picture of the chair while maintaining the shadows and wrinkles of the original picture of the chair. I have PhotoShop 10
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Apr 15, 2013
I have PDF files created in AutoCad Arch 2010. When I print them some of the grayscale comes out as random zig-zag line pattern. When I veiw the PDF it looks fine. Images that do this are usually backgrounds of logos or shaded driveways / sidewalks. Some sheets out of a given set will print fine while others do this zig-zag thing?
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Jan 31, 2013
I dont know whats going on, but all of a sudden all the prints i do to PDF have a washed out faded look about them.Now all those lines are on the same layer, set to print with the same pen thickness, so why does one appear bold and one hardly visible at all?
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May 28, 2012
Using Autocad 2000LT with Windows XP and would like to make some lines in the drawing wider and or bolder. how to make certain lines wider so they would stand out from the rest of the drawing.
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