I have never really used this plug in, but was experimenting with it this morning and found something I don't like. Maybe you guys can help me with it. I noticed that the lighting is always centered in the background, and give a glow to the center of what I'm applying the effect to. Is there a way to move the lighting or make it consistent throughout the whole area? If I turn down the intensity of it, it darkens the image. I could swear that the last time I played with this (a long time ago), that it was a consistent throughout the area I applied it to. Now it has a gradient effect. If this doesn't make sense, I will be happy to post a pic of what I'm talking about.
Is there a way when using the AEC window insert command to remove the glass to allow for 3D printing to have an open window. Setting the glazing to 0 still shows something for glass. I would just like to have a box so I can see through into the room.
Any way to put a detailed patten into my glass window.
I have created glass with the slate material editor, used specular 100, glossiness 80 in the Blinn dropdown. Ued mental ray. Looks good, very glassy. Now I want to put a pattern on the glass, like a silouette, only that it is also translucent, part of the glass, as though it was an "etched glass" pattern on the glass. Do i make the pattern into some kind of "mask"? and lay it over existing glass?
The options window will not display when typing "options" in the command line or selecting from the drop down. The options menu has to be hidden somewhere because AutoCad will not allow any other commands after typing options until I hit escape. I have tried restarting CAD and rebooting my computer with not luck.
I have came to the step where you should add a layer mask, but im not understanding why should i need the layer i have try to add it but whats next i never get the same look as his ball : (. One more thing when i try to flip a layer vertically the hole thing change, not only the layer : (. How should i do this, how should i flip it.
a realistic method for making frosted glass. The problem that i have is i am ainterior designer and want to produce large panes (or smaller sections on larger panes) of frosted glass in an interior enviroment. At the moment i work in 3ds MAX creating the glass in there and apply a blur to it in photoshop. Iknow you can prob create frosted glass in 3ds MAX but it can be quite render heavy..
how to make CURVED plastic and/or glass-looking pipes?In case I've been unclear, I am referring to those like the ones in the VB Skins Banner above, or those found on the left side of the TeamPhotoshop homepage (not to be confused with the Forum mainpage)I looked all over google, using tons of keywords, including 3d, glass, plastic, tubes, pipes,curved, and so on.
I have a picture that was taken on a very cloudy day through the window of a single engine aircraft. There is a considerable amont of glass reflection throughout the photograph which I would like to remove. Most of the reflection is seen in the clouds but there is also a condiderable amount in the water. Since the backround is mostly gray due to the weather the reflection shows up as a light grey to white against the grey. Could you tell me the best way to remove it? Is there a plug-in that will accomplish this quickly or must it be done through some other means?
OK, im working ona picture of a old rusted out car i took a picture of. im looking to either find a tutorial or a hint or directions to take in which i could clean out the background where the windows are, and replace it with something glass like looking. any suggestions or routes i should try and take?
i saw a lucozade advert a while back, where a woman was tottaly made of water.....and i thought i'd have a go, but the thing is, is just doesnt look right to me, i knew i couldnt get water, so i tried glass instead :
how i can get her to look like see through glass......also more defined, because she too blended with background for my likesGlas woman.
Ok I am having trouble following the tutorial below for glass buttons. So I googled "photoshop glass buttons" and found this tutorial Now I completed it fine and I think it is amazing. But I am wanting to make rectangle buttons. I have tried 6 other tutorials and followed them word for word and none of the buttons came out right. So I attempted to do the one I pasted above but using rectangle marquee tool. Except when I fill the space it doesnt have a solid edge around.
I was wondering if anyone could simplify or possibly show me a good tutorial for making rectangle glass effect buttons that definatley works.
In the attached image, you'll see that the car windshield has a frosted effect from the background of this image before I made the selection. How can I make it clear instead of gray?
I'm working on a rendering of the building in photoshop and I want the glass in the windows to look like they are reflecting light and clouds, etc. Any suggestions??
converting an object into glass. For example, if I had a digital photo of my head, I want to be able to convert it into what appears to be a solid glass (or ice) sculpture (semitransparent).