Photoshop :: How To Bend An Image Into A Semicircle
Jul 12, 2005how to bend an rectangular image into a semicircle?? i.e. creating a clock face type image.
I am using photoshop CS (8)....Windows version
how to bend an rectangular image into a semicircle?? i.e. creating a clock face type image.
I am using photoshop CS (8)....Windows version
Is there a way to transform a rectangle into a true semicircle? One long side of the rectangle should be preserved, the other long side be transformed into a semicircular curve. The endpoints of the curve will then coincide with the two ends of the opposite side.
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I have been trying to make a semicirlce or a half of a circle in order to make a Sun on a horizon.Thus far I have used the Ellipse tool and tried using the New Layer > Subtract Front Shape method but I am left with something closer to a crescent shape.
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I have also tried to draw a circle and then remove handles but that hasn't worked either.
I have a picture of a pretty line (DNA if ur science-y) on a black background and I need this to bend halfway through the image so the line makes a curve with an almost 60' angle. You can just grab the corners of the image and move them where ever... nooo... u can't.
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Is it possible to bed a rectangle in Photoshop 7.0?
I have searched and searched the internet but got nowhere.
Any ideas?
I drew up a piece of paper with a slight bend to it. The text should go over top as if it's written on the paper. The problem is, I need the text to bend along with the curve on the bottom left of the page as it gets closer.
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I've recently learned how to bend a brush along a path in illustrator, but would love to be able to do the same in photoshop. Is it possible, and if so how?
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Into an object such as this (achieved in a dedicated 3D application), but I want to be able to do it in Photoshop.
You know how you can create a streight line with the line tool, well is there a way to start to bend it as you wish. For example to get a symetrical ) type curve.
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Is there any way I can bend a 2D object? I have a drawing of a hydraulic hose running straight in the x axis. What I want to do is to be able is to bend the hose around 90 degress (to fit in a case) without altering the overall length & width. I have attached a simple drawing that should explain the problem. I know the lengths don't match, this is purely for illustration
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I was to understand that this "cut across bend" is for use similar to the "normal cutout" command in solid edge? Keeps the cut perpendicular to the sheet face in a sheet metal part.
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I attached an IPT file that a customer sent us to manufacture for them.It's a rectangular aluminum tube with two bends.In the IDW when I try to place center points and dimension the radius it is not recognized.The original file was a STEP.
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View 9 Replies View RelatedI'd like to use the bend modifier to transform a square plane into a sphere with a diameter equal to the side length of the original plane (to reproduce the approach for UV mapping a sphere described here).
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I've been able to bend a vertical, square plane into something very close to a sphere using two bend modifiers (the first bending the x axis by 180 degrees with a direction of 0 degrees and the second bending the y axis by 360 degrees with a direction of 90 degrees). It's necessary to move the center of the second bend modifier to obtain a sphere.
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However, there are two problems with the result: the diameter of the sphere is not equal to the side length of the initial plane and it's difficult to position the center of the second bend modifier such that the sphere doesn't have holes at its poles.
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The first problem occurs because (as far as I can tell) the bend modifier assigns its gizmo an initial scaling such that the object to which the bend modifier is being applyed is bent but not stretched. This is reasonable default behaviour and applying an FFD 2x2x2 modifier after the first bend modifier allows the (now bent) plane to be scaled such that the height of the sphere that ultimately results equals the side length of the initial plane. However, when the second bend modifier is applied, there doesn't seem to be an easy way to precisely position its center such that the sphere's width equals its height (the next step would be to weld the vertices at the two poles). This is also the cause of the second problem since positioning the bend modifier's center correctly would also remove the holes at the poles.I've attached a max file (in a zip file) for reference (also see the left-to-right sequence in the image below):
- Plane001 is the initial square plane
- Plane002 is after the first bend modifier has been applied
- Plane003 is after adjustments have been made with the FFD modifier
- Plane004 is after the second bend modifier has been applied
- Plane005 is after the center of the second bend modifier has been adjusted.
I am having a trouble when a try to bend a "Editable Mesh" element. I need to bend the "Peca1" and it need to looks like the "Peca2" (booth in attachment or in skydrive [URL]......
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Example:
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Should happen: (notice bend in knee)
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The bones are all connected correctly as well.
I am using autocad 2d from last 5 years. i want to draw a rectangular bend at a given elevation as shown in enclosed sketch. How to draw the same.
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I am trying to make a exaust pipe for a semi i am making in autocad 2006 and the pipe bends at the top. so i was wondering how can i bend a 3d cylinder/pipe?
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I took this picture, what I want to do. I have some poker card vectors I made. I want to be able to bend them like this picture.How to do this?
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So the contours shows a dip in plan view. So the center of dike alignment doesn't follow top of new grade. Is there something I can use to the contours follow the alignment correctly instead of a dip?
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