Photoshop :: How To Make A Wavy Line ?
Apr 5, 2009I'm trying to make a wavy line like the one on this web site.
View 2 RepliesI'm trying to make a wavy line like the one on this web site.
View 2 RepliesHow do I make this wavy 3D effect?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedThe above image shows my problem. All have the same zig zag effect setting, but due to inconsistent anchor point spacing there is inconsistent waviness. Is there a way to make a wavy line that is not a distortion based on anchor point distances? I'd like all my wavy lines to look nice and consistent like this:
The only reason they're so consistent is the absolute setting has been used but these lines are all straight and have only 2 anchor points, start and finish, hence the wave is consistent. It's harder when the lines are curvy and have a different number and spacing of anchor points.
I would like to create a wavy line (the zigzag feature is not exactly what I need here) to outline a shape and then fill it with a solid color.
This is approx what I want; however the undulation needs to be more round and less peaked.
how we do these wavy likes and stuff? I want to imitate the exact way, actually i want to learn how its done. (Not the castle thing, i don't want to do that) Just those wavy lines,
View 1 Replies View Relatedwhere I can view a tutorial for a wavy overlapping banner?
I'm really not sure how else to describe it.
You see the same thing on dollar bills. I'm trying to make it for a law site
When I make a new line when I type, it makes a new line but it floating below the first line. I have to press enter 3 times to get the actual new line. I didn't have this 2 days ago.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have been practicing using a older book(copyright 1990) and it has some decent exercises in it. I was able to do this one but it seems I can"t find the proper way to do this..First drawing a line a certain distance..ortho on,click the first point anywhere,move curser to the left and click again. that gives me a line at 180 degrees at what ever length..Line command again starting at the second point of the first line..after clicking that point,I type in @2.38<150 that gives me a line2.38 long at 150 degrees..now how do i make a third line relative to the second line so that the angle is 75 degrees and a certain length..the picture shows what I am trying to draw..using the polar cordinates you get an angle based off the UCS( which is set at world) when you try to draw the third line ..that makes the angle between line 2 an 3 not the angle that I want..To make the drawing,I rotated the ucs -30 degrees..But there has to be a better way than that..
View 9 Replies View RelatedI draw a curved line and would like it to remain as a curved line even after saving the file. However everytime after saving, and opening the file again, the curve breaks into many line segments, which is not what I want! I want the curved line that I draw to remain as a curved line even after saving and opening. How do I do that? I am using autocad2010.
I use the ARC command to draw a couple of lines, they look okay here. But after I saved it, and re-open it again, what previously appeared as curved lines changed in their appearance to polyline segments.
I use Coreldraw 11. and how to make one Line connect to another Line?
I know there is a way you select both Lines and have Coreldraw auto connect them?
Is there anyway to do this kind of wavy undulating, expanding and imploding sort of writing in Corel? I would imagine that there must be two strategies to get it. The first would be to find a font that worked like this, but the second method would be more pertinent to CorelDraw. The second method is I'd imagine that there must be a way of writing normal text and then expanding it in certain ways, and something like Coreldraw must surely be able to do this, no?
But the problem is when writing a text box in Corel you don't get to write it as a box with edges that can be expanded at will, so I don't know how it could be done.
I need to model a wavy wall in Revit. See attached.
Revit 2014
I have the beta installed but I also installed the trial of CS6 on another computer.. Both do the exact same thing with the Adaptive Wide Angle filters. I set a line as straight, mark as vertical (2 lines really) and then process. The lines that are vertical come out wavy... best way to describe it..
I add the 2 control lines to the very outside most windows where the windows meet the brick... This is a closeup of the output... I don't know when straight lines became waveforms.. but they do with this filter!
my surface is way through the in and out transition of my superelevation. the waves are dependent on frequency (ie if i change from 1m to 5m the waves get longer.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have seen many designs that include swirls and/or wavy lines. How to make them? I have attached an design example with the wavy lines.
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View 3 Replies View Relatedhow the infinite line background was made?
Also I would like to know how can I make this shape?
That is it, a simple, basic, black, straight line.
I can not find this feature anywhere.
What is the best way to make a wavey line but of many lines like this image going from thick top to thin bottom?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI am using Photoshop CS5.1 and using the Pen Tool to draw a line. How do I make the line darker?
View 9 Replies View Relatedi have drawn some things in pencil,scanned into p-shop and i need 2 colour them but then have the same pencil detail go over the colours.the lines r not strong enough to stand out though.i tried coloring over the pencil layer in black(as pencil is gray) but this has made no difference.is there a way round this other than going over my 100 drawings in black pen?
View 4 Replies View RelatedSay i make a curvy line using the pen tool and then stroke the path and then delete the path (maybe i shouldn't?) and then i want to make a identical path say offset 5 pixels on one of the sides of the aforementions stroked path. for example i just drew the left side (border) of the road and i need to make the right border of the road....how can I do this?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am trying to figure out how to make a curve dotted line with photoshop CS3 on WinXP. I know how to make a strait line using the line tool.
Now, how to make a curve line ? I tried the pen tool, but it ended up with a filled shape rather than with a curve line
How to set the thickness of this curve ?
How to make a dotted curve ?
Of course, I don't want to use hand-drawings with the brush.
how to make the line smaller in the start, and wider at the end. With a brush, I can only figure out how to draw with the same thickness all the time..
View 8 Replies View RelatedI used to be able to do a "soft" line break in photoshop by hitting "shift + enter." it's not working anymore-- it's only giving me a "hard return".
are we no longer able to do soft breaks in photoshop anymore?
In PSCS5 and earlier, I used to be able to make a straight line of points in a curve by placing 9 points on the straight line curve. I did this by drawing a small straight line at the bottom of the curve using the pencil tool and then clicking the curve point icon.
I can't seem to do this with CS6.