Photoshop :: Image Needs To Be Very Round, Like Marble
Apr 10, 2006
I have attached a small section of the entire image. You can see it appears to have a number of balls on it. Each 'ball' is on a seperate layer. I need to make each one look like a marble. I have used the sphearise option with no joy.
I would like to make a marble slate with a raised border around it, and possibly have a 3-D effect on it where it would be jumping out at you. I would also like to have engraved font,
I need to round off the corners on an image to make it look like a credit card. Please help me figure out how to do that. I'm working on Photoshop 6 running on Mac OSX.
I have no clue about photoshop however I need to make an image for my program, As you can see I'm happy with the black template but want the rounded corners on each end..
I have gotten to a point where I have the round text,, I have a seal with a blank space.. I would like to put the round text into the blank space,, but when I try, and no matter how I try,, the text is a white square with round text on it when I try to place it in the circle.
The other thought that came to me,, what if ..(the text circle size was a guess) the text does not fit.. how do I expand or collape it? I know I have in the pass while playing with round text.. gone back to that effect and changed angles, start points etc.. is that the only way?
I have attached what I have so far. ( I tried to attach the Paint.net file but I guess you can't, so these are the two I am working on,, as layers in Paint.net)
how can I make such images for buttons with round sides like here: URL....- the read one and the green one.In Paint "only" a rectangle with round "edges" exist.At the moment I have this button images at URL.... but I don't like it.
I'm making an image with clan crest over tartan. I can remove the white background from the crest, but there are still some odd bits around the very edges. No matter what I try, it always comes out like that. see attached.
I want to crop an image and make the edges round instead of square. Do I do this with a mask? Can't figure out how to use a mask. I went to Mask Outline->Smooth and it cut the image out and left the round edges.
what i have is a wall decal im trying to finish up. I'v gotten it to size and everything, but there are some very rough edges which i cannot get rid of. i''ve tried everything that comes to mind. anyone have any tricks that you can share? basics?
I filled a transparent layer with blue sky, opened another layer and used the elliptical marquee tool to draw a round sun, and filled with yellow. I then blurred the edges with a simple keystroke, but can't remember what I did.
I'm editing photographs of tabletop ceramics - plates, etc. and often images are shot off center and I have to make them round.I use the Filter Lens Correction Feature with some success and the Warp feature to fine tune - but it's all eyeballing the image which isn't accurate.
Any feature for this process or a grid that will enable me to ensure they are round? Windows CS5 Photoshop -
I know just enough to get by in Photoshop but have had zero training, so I tend to jimmy rig everything until it looks okay. I am stumped on this one though.
I bought a web template and am modifying the images to what I need them to be. I can not for the life of me figure out how they did this rounded corner and shadowing on the corner. I can easily, manually copy the two lines going up the sides of the image. (Jimmy rig) ... but I can't seem to get the corner to look right.
I know it looks like a drop shadow, but you'd need to know all the colors and exact settings to copy that drop shadow and all i have is the finished product.
If I have a picture that I want to cut a segment from, how can I get it so the edges are rounded and not sharply cut when you use rentagular marquee tool?
I have square 110x84 jpg pics and I want to make them look more professional. How do I round the edges on a jpg or can you suggest a good professional way to edit standard sqaure pics.
Are the beveled edges on this auto generated somehow via filter or whatever--or did someone actually go into illustrator or something and manuall draw these edges?
I know you can edit corners and angles for rectangles and elipses ut is there a way to do it for other shapes?
More specifically, there is a 8 pointed star shape that I want to give more curved points. Is this possible or should I just use the original as a 'template' and and draw it myself?
All i want is the text to go around the underside of the circle, the right way up, but it won't do it! Using the pen tool to create the curved line is equally annoying, as it seems to cut of the text mid-way through the line,