Photoshop :: Perspective 3D Text
Jun 29, 2007how this artist created this perspective text (from the center)?
baffled, maybe not photoshop?
how this artist created this perspective text (from the center)?
baffled, maybe not photoshop?
Is there any technique?
What I want exactly is, starting from a big title, create a linear perspective with the vanishing point on the center of the horizon and the horizon line some cms above the title. Is there any faster way to do this without doing it by tracing the perspective lines in Freehand or Illustrator?
What's the best way to curve a text to perspective like this:
The current example was manually created. Somehow doesn't seem right.
When I change the perspective on text it becomes blurry. Why?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am attempting to wrap some 2D text around an object, which has perspective. See example below:
The above is my attempt at wrapping the word "NEIGHBORHOOD" around the object. What I did was Object > Envelope Distort > Make with Mesh... and just approximated how it should look by using a combination of guides. There has got to be a better, more precise way of doing this in illustrator.
Looking at the AI file available here (in the Public folder of my Dropbox), why the text takes a gradient when I place it on a perspective grid? I'm not able to see anything in the Appearance panel that gives me a hint. It may be obvious to someone without even needing to open the file . . . see pictures attached.
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI 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.
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View 4 Replies View RelatedI was messing around with Repousse (CS5 Extended) and found that it would be nice to increase the perspective severity on my object, much like increasing the Perspective degree value when adding the 3D effect to a vector shape in Illustrator. Is this possible? Or can it be faked somehow?
View 3 Replies View RelatedIn CS2, I'm having a hard time adding a perspective to an object. I'm following the cropping method as described in the help, but its actually cropping when I dont want it to. What is the proper way to add a perspective to an image withough it being cropped.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am looking for a quick and easy way to transform (part of) an image that is in perspective to make it flat (as if you are seeing it "head on").
I have looked online and tried Transform->Skew, Distort, Perspective, as well as Lens Correction, but can't get the results that I want.
I was recently playing around with Vanishing Point. So what I want to do is like the "opposite" of vanishing point. I would like to transform an image from a defined plane to the flat plane of my monitor. I tried defining a plane in an image and also defining a flat plane (i.e. just a rectangle with right angles), and then dragging a selection from one to the other.
The image was transformed but not in the way that I wanted. Is there a clear-cut way of doing this using vanishing point? Or another software that can do this straightforwardly after defining planes in the image?
how to do this type of relection.
I want to create a realistic reflection on a photo just like the one attached.
I'm trying to create a reflection effect as noted on one of the team photoshop tuts. Unfortunately, in one of the steps, I'm supposed to use transform > perspective on a layer, but that option is grayed out!
(Windows, photoshop 5.0) The help menu says it'll be grayed out unless the "entire path is selected." Damn, I just got used to layers....what's this Path stuff? Why isn't it mentioned in the tut instructions?
What tips/tricks are there to establishing a matching (or believably acceptable) perspective? The only thing I've got in the frame is the edge of the box, but just lining that up didn't do it.
I've attached a sample of what I'm talking about, with a sign that clearly is NOT correct.
I saw these 2 square images in a magazine and would like to create the exact same perspective dimensions in PS.
i40.tinypic.com/5x4tpy.jpg
I've tried skew, distort, perspective and a mix of all but can't seem to achieve the look I'm after.
how to make three-dimensional perspective grids using Photoshop 7.0? I saw one of the users here that has a warped perspective grid on the signature.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedHere are two crops of a banal subject, our dryer and its circular control knob. Both done the same way, but look at the difference. First result, with size 1876x1419, which is reduced for this post, is obviously a distortion:
I wasn't surprised or upset to see this distortion, since I'd seen it many times before. It's easy enough to remedy: just Perspective Crop again. This time the image was 1871x1000, which is much better:
Photoshop, we have a problem! Why can't this be corrected?
I am trying to change the perspective of an image in Photoshop CS5 which I would like to put into this I mac image, see my attachment.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI'm working on some packaging and product manuals for a product that is a cylindrical tube (say like an awareness bracelet). The final product is supposed to have some branding silkscreened onto it, wrapped around the tube. I have a spec sample of the item that I will be using for product photos but it doesn't have the branding that I'm going to print on it. I'm going to have to map the artwork that will be printed on the final product onto the photos that will be taken.
I'm trying to figure out a way that I can take the branding and map it onto photos of the product in photoshop in proper perspective (so that it looks realistic)
I've already searched the web and didn't find any good solutions. (Most of what I found was tutorials on wrapping labels on a soda can. This could be good if I could quickly and precisely position a 3D object in photoshop directly over my photo and then map my artwork onto that shape, making sure that the 3d geometry is invisible while the artwork that I map on remains visible, but my experimenting did no yield good results. I also tried using Illustrator's 3d tools but I found that when rotating 3D shapes, they don't rotate in perspective [you cant get shapes to appear as if they are in 3 point perspective] and so I would not be able to properly overlay an illustrator 3d shape over an image.)
I'm sure this had to be done before and I'm sure there's a simple straightforward way to do this.
Some years ago I had a very useful perspective shadow plugin for Photoshop. I don't remember the name of the plugin, but looking around I can't find such plugin now. Is there any such plugin out there?
I have about 1.500 product photos that I need to add a perspective shade to
I use rectangle marquee to do this. Only thing, --unlike the crop tool--if has no handles if you don't drag perfectly on the first crack.
Is there a way (crop tool?) -- to keep no uprez or downrez, but just crop and get handles?
Photoshop CC came out, I want to try out the perspective warp, and for some reason, I cannot find it. Is it still in the works or...?
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View 9 Replies View RelatedI want to crop with a perspective change in PSCS 4 Extended. Whenever I add a crop outline, the Perspective checkbox is disabled.
I thought that the way to change perspective was to make the crop selection and then check the Perspective checkbox and then adjust the proportions but something is strange.
way to do this other than filling the selection with the texture then resizing the fill and then clipping it to the object?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI started using CS4 last month after using CS for several years, there are so many new features. One useful feature I found was an auto perspective control that allowed me to straighten vertical lines (from wide angle distortion) with just one click. I used this auto perspective control one time just after installing CS4 but since then can't remember how to access it although I've searched quite a bit. It was not in Filters>Distort>Lens Correction or Edit>Transform>Warp. It was a one-click auto feature, but where..?
View 13 Replies View RelatedI have an image on a transparent background, I'd like to add perspective to it when I do [Edit > Transofrm > Persoective], but I get the following error..
"could not transform the path because the selected portion pf the path does not include any pixels"
could it be that I have an image [exported from JPEG] rather than a native shape?
When you design in 3 dimensions you would place one global perspective grids to guide you. This global grid is the master grid, is the grid (basically the world grid) where all your objects will be place on. I?ve attached an image and orange grid is the master grid.
On top of this master grid I have decided to create two additional grids. These grids will help me in creating two objects. These two grids have different vanishing points, infact all three grids together have its own vanishing points and I?m not sure if this is OK as long there is the master grids.
Taking this a step further I decided to create another grid on top of one of the blue grids and this blue grid now becomes the master grid and the grid on top of this blue-master grid is now the child grid. And you can go on and on like the mirror effect.
I could not click on the Perspective Box when I used the Crop tool. What do I need to do?
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