Photoshop :: Superimpose Label On Image Of Glass Bottle
Jan 30, 2013
I'm trying to superimpose a label I made in Photoshop on an image of a glass bottle. I have to provide a front and rear view (so obviously the label will be reversed on the rear). The problem I'm having is with the back-side of the label. I'm trying to make it look like it's on the other side of the bottle and therefore require some kind of glass diffusion simulation.
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Jun 1, 2005
I'm using PS7 & I have an image of a blank beer bottle & I would like to wrap a label around it.
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Sep 7, 2012
I am struggling to create a glass bottle and etch the logo into the side of it. Do I use a boolean or should I map an image?
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Oct 14, 2012
I have a label, like a rectangular shape, and I want to place it on a picture of a bottle and give the label the same curve as the bottle.
How to curve the label ?
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Apr 11, 2013
Trying to create a water bottle lable 8 1/2 by 2 1/2 and i wanted to know if i could do that with photoshop elements.... I also wanted to include my daughters pic on it for her first birthday..
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Apr 15, 2012
How can I create a label for a live bottle with a lot of curves on it?
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Nov 11, 2008
using Photoshop 5.0 or 7.0
I want to have a gif animation working on a web page - and I want to put a window frame around it so it seems like you are watching the animated image through a window looking into a house. (like a window peeper)
What I need to do is take out the four window pains (or all if I have to) to make the actual pains transparent to show the gif image working.
I am not sure how I can get to superimpose the window frame image OVER the gif image.
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Nov 12, 2013
How do I super impose one image over another?
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May 20, 2013
I'd like to superimpose (overlay) an image onto a background image that is comprised of stripes on a white (or transparent) background. I don't want the overlaid image to appear between the stripes, only on them. Is there any way to do this without having to erase the overlay image where it covers the white/transparent background?
Example: imagine the red and white stripes of the American flag, and I want to overlay the text of the Gettysburg Address on the flag, but only on the red stripes, and the text itself is rotated at about a 15 degree angle to horizontal. Much of the text will, thus, be missing, and it won't be readable as a text, but that's exactly the effect I want.
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Sep 13, 2012
I've never worked with 3D effect before (not even in the earlier versions), until now when I finally need it. I've therefore searched the Internet and the Adobe Forums in order to get to know how to wrap a text/image around a glass bottle in Photoshop CS6. I've found several answers and tutorials, but none of them regards CS6 or they are simply too primitive, whereby the effect is too fake. But when I try follow the instructions in the explanations/tutorials I've found so far for earlier versions of Photoshop (especially regarding 3D effects), I can't find the right buttons, commands, etc. - I can't make it work. how to do wrap a text/image around a bottle/cylinder/object in Photoshop CS6?
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Jun 3, 2013
I would like the file number text to show up on some of my exported JPG images. I need this for the purpose of looking up the original file. All I see in the watermark section is the ability to hard code text only. Is there a way to do this inside LR? Perhaps a plugin?
Alternately, is there 3rd party utility to do this to a whole folder of exported JPGs? That would be messy, but I really need to ID certain event photos ON the photo.
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Aug 14, 2009
How to get image like this using glass filter?
I am trying to create photos for an scrapbooking.
I want them to look they are under glass.
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Jul 23, 2008
how to put an image behind glass.
I mean, like a classy glass bevel button/orb but with an image in it.
(something a bit more classy looking than simply using a bevel image and applying a glass filter.
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Jul 1, 2008
I took this pic a few weeks ago and I can't figure out how to remove the glass from the table (to me the glass is a bit distracting).
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Dec 31, 2007
Does anyone have any advice on how to warp a logo to fit on a shot glass? I can't seem to get it so that it will curve and the writing still look straight on the glass.
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Nov 13, 2005
i'm using Photoshop CS, and looking for a tutorial on how to make a glossy image like the orange/yellow-ish one in the banner/header of this site: http://www.mariocarboni.com/
i've seen all sorts of "create a glossy orb" tutorials.. but those are all for circular shapes.. and most of the "glossy button" tutorials i've seen have a rather 'straight' reflection line, or they just look silly.
can anybody tell me how to create this glossy/glass texture on a rectangluar shape with that "realistic" reflection?
THANKS!!
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Jun 2, 2006
I am using Photoshop CS2 and need to know step by step how to make an image of a person look like it is etched into a glass window.
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Jul 7, 2013
I have an image that is going to serve as an online ad. I would like to have it look like a glass button like so many online ads do these days. However, most tutorials out there give instructions for how to do it with only text over the button. How would I do it if it's got three different sections to it? A photo on the top half and two colors on the left and right on the bottom?
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Dec 30, 2003
I've got a vector image which I need to make look like it is on the front of a beer glass. (Raised glass effect which I plan to do in bevel and emboss)
My problem is, I want the vector image to look as if it is really on the glass, so I need it to curve with the pint glass on the bulbous lip that goes around near the top, Any idea how I can get PhotoShop to simulate this effect?
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Mar 30, 2011
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?
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Sep 25, 2012
I need to remove the background image which is visible through a stained glass window and replace it with a soft plain background (simulating an ambient light)
I don't really want to artificially recreate the lead grid design and wondered what's the best technique (masking or otherwise) to preserve this detail? I am considering clone stamp, intelligent fill, masking etc. but first I need to create a source of the grid to use.
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Mar 13, 2013
I have rendered this with a full dome and an HDRI texture / self illum. How could I put a background image (JPEG Still) behind the glass and make it appear outside?
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Jul 11, 2006
I attempted to search but didn't find much on the topic. I'm using Photoshop 7.0, I believe. I did find a tutorial for 5.5 on the 'net somewhere, but it didn't seem to help as some of the exact commands/tools may have changed.
Anyway I'm attempting to superimpose 2 images (same pixel size) that I have used layer properties to make semi-transparent, and I'd like to copy/paste one of them into the other one, and then make it so that you can see both, as they are both transparent ....
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Jan 13, 2004
I have made an ettiquette for a bottle. (just a square with some design on it)
What I want to do is to merge my design on a photo of a bottle ( Picture of the bottle is taken from the side).
Now the problem is that the natural perspective of a normal bottle is that it bulges a bit to the bottom and to the top (because of the circular forms)
So how can I bulge my label slightly to match perspective of the bottle? (not sideways, but the top/bottom of the label)
I have tried everything (i think) with the transformation tools in photoshop, but none of them can disort a picture from the center top and center bottom. Only from the sides and the corners..
I spoke to a photoshop guru about my problem but he could not get around the problem either. He advised me to take the whole project in to a 3d application, but I feel that if there was an easy way to do this in photoshop it would save me lots of time.
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Jan 6, 2014
How do you cut out a part of a photo and then superimpose it on another photo?
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Jan 7, 2005
I am trying to crop a bottle of wine. How can I do this?
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Nov 23, 2004
I am tring to created a glass bottle that looks like a shape of a lemon is stuck inside of it. This would be the shape of only the middle of the bottle.
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Feb 27, 2013
I have a picture of a white female mannequin. I want to know if it is possible to superimpose the picture of a female model on the mannequin and make the mannequin realistic human looking? Following are the requirements.
1. Attach head of the female model to the mannequin body.
2. Change skin tone of the mannequin so it matches the skin tone of the model
3. The hands, legs, torso of the mannequin should look realistic. How can this be done? It's easy to just change the skin tone of the mannequin but making the mannequin look realistic is becoming a challenge.
4. check the attached document. The first image is the finished product where female model image is superimposed on a mannequin. Second image is a white mannequin that needs to look similar to the first image.I am not adding the female model image now. I will do that once i know if this is even possible.
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Oct 9, 2013
I have a photograph of a jar and a smart object which is my label. If I go: >3D >New mesh from layer >Mesh preset >Cylinder - then the label is wrapped around the cylinder and is actually perfect - job done.
Questions:
- How to I make the Cylinder transperant so I only see the label
- How do I get out of the 3D window so I can place my wrapped label on the photograph of the jar?
I can't work this out (I have previous experience with Cinema 4d and Modo) or find instructions/YouTube videos that make sense.
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Feb 17, 2013
Is there anyway to change the color of the milk in this bottle or put in a different liquid entirely while keeping it looking realistic? If so, how?
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Sep 15, 2005
I have a nice image of a bottle and want to add some effects to it to make it stand out. What do you think of a spotlight or cool reflection? It has a product label on it though.
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