I'm doing a spoof image of 'The Apprentice' logo (skyline, two-tone image of Trump etc...) and included in the subtle changes is the replacement of Don's image with that of another guy (my friend Nick - that's who the print is for). I have a full-colour image of Nick, but can anyone tell me what steps in Photoshop 6.0 I can go through to end up with a style similar to that used for Trump? I came close when using the Filter>Artistic>Cutout function, but the resulting look was lacking too many facial features...
I have some C# code that uses Apprentice to print some idw files. I am having issues that some sheets get printed with a big black splotch on them. I have attached a screenshot of one of these files.  If I open it in Inventor View 2014 and print it from there, it prints fine.
I've a program which saves a inventor drawing to DWF. See code below. Here for I must use inventor 11 to open the file and then save it to DWF.
Is there a way to do the same with apprentice?
Public Sub Make_DWF(strFilenaam As String) 'open document invisible Set oINVDoc = oINVApp.Documents.Open(strFilenaam, False) 'make DWF Dim addins As ApplicationAddIns [code]..........
Is there a list of possible options for Apprentice with the Open with Options method?Â
Even if the Apprentice.open call is inside of a Try Catch, it doesn't throw an error when a file is missing references it just goes back to the routine that called it.Â
Dim oDocOpenOptions As NameValueMapoDocOpenOptions = oApprenticeApp.TransientObjects.CreateNameValueMapCall oDocOpenOptions.Add("SkipAllUnresolvedFiles", True)
I have changing the parameters of an inventor document using the inventor API by create an instance e of inventor and open the document,but it  take more time .is it possible to use Apprentice Server to change the parameters of the document.?Â
My code is  Dim oPartDoc As PartDocument = inventorApp.ActiveDocument Dim oParameters As Parameters oParameters = oPartDoc.ComponentDefinition.Parameters() Dim oLengthParam, oWidthParam, oHeightParam As Parameter oLengthParam = oParameters.Item("d0") oWidthParam = oParameters.Item("d1") oHeightParam = oParameters.Item("d2") oLengthParam.Expression = TextBox1.Text oWidthParam.Expression = TextBox2.Text oHeightParam.Expression = TextBox3.Text oPartDoc.Update()
 how can achieve the same method using ApprenticeServer?
I'm trying to create a routine that enables the user to change the iProperties on an assembly through Apprentice. I had a sample file that was working last week but when I ran it again I suddenly have a runtime error -2147467259 (80004005). Here is the sample below:
Private Declare Function GetOpenFileName Lib "comdlg32.dll" Alias "GetOpenFileNameA" (pOpenfilename As OPENFILENAME) As Long Private Type OPENFILENAME lStructSize As Long hwndOwner As Long [code]....
I search a way in a Csharp program to read iproperties without open file in appentrice because it's time consumption. When we right-click on the file in the windows explorer, the iproperties come instantly.
I'm using Apprentice Server to change the display name of components.
My  objInvDoc = objapprenticeServerApp.Open(strFileName)objInvDoc.DisplayName = strDisplayName
Something odd happens: I have two parts, last saved with exactly the same Inventor-Build (2011 SP1 (Build 150282100, 282)). After changing the display name of these two parts, the debugger shows the correct value for the DisplayName-Attribute. But when I open the files, Inventor displays the correct value for one file, but not for the other. In the corrupted file, the old value is displayed.
I'm trying to Copy an Assembly via the Apprentice Server functionality.
But I don't want to copy all files with the filesave as feature. Some of the files, has to be used again as the source file. For Example Content Center files should not be copied. Or maybe also some specific defined internal standard files.
Is there a possibility to get this work?
In the moment, I got all these files via:
[...] For each Element As Inventor.ApprenticeServerDocument In doc.AllReferencedDocuments [...]
maybe it's possible to say something like that:
If Element=ContentCenterDocument then BlaBlaBla
I know, there's an "Inventor.ObjectTypeEnum.kContentCenterObject", but I don't know, how to use it, to check the ApprenticeServerDocument with that.-
I´m trying to access ComponentDefinition.ReferenceComponents.DerivedPartComponents using Apprentice Server but it tells me "Not implemented". Is there any other way to figure out whether a component is derived or not?
I am having problems printing to drawing sizes other then A Size (Letter).
I have scanned through the messages in this Newsgroup and tried everything that I have found, including making sure that I set the properties in a specific order.
No matter what size I specify, the printer spits out the drawing on an A Size piece of paper.
Here is my Private objApprenticeServerApp As New ApprenticeServerComponent Private Sub PlotInventorDrawing(strDwgPath As String, strPlotSize As String, strPlotter As String) ' Open a document. Dim odoc As ApprenticeServerDocument [Code] .......
when I browse image files I find that the Photoshop/Adobe logo has been replaced by the Netscape logo. When I attach a file in email the N-scape logo is there by file name/number not Photoshop logo. Anyone know why or have this issue?
I have a .pdf that I want to use in a presentation next week. The problem is, since we last used this .pdf, we have changed our logo. How does one switch out one image out for another?
I've created a logo, but once i put it on the web the low resolution turns it to crap. I have recreated it using the work paths in photoshop and the filled the paths...
How did they create the outer line of the speach bubble? The curve is very smooth and doesn't have signs of the little bumps I get when I try using a formation of several points then filling in the middle.
I'm trying to make the letter W look like wave curls, however I have no idea where to start. I tried playing with the pen tool but I cant seem to do anything useful with it.
There probably should be a lot of post on how to do it,and i've seen a general post where everyone explains bit and pieces but is there any guide made by the person who really made the pst logo?
I'm trying to create a new logo. The design is very simple, in that it is mainly text. What I'm finding is that the image when printed and enlarged becomes fuzzy around the edges. What can I do to ensure the quality stays good?
I've read some things on this forum that talk about saving the logo in Vector format. What is this and how do I do it? Also what format and resolution do I save it at for print and the web?
I have a logo that I need to print on a decal but need it to be 300 DPI, crisp, clean, etc... The Font is a Futura Md BT.? Here is a link to the file:[URL]...
I am trying to edit a psd of a logo for a company i am working for,
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but when i open it says something like "can not open, file might be corrupted" the psd is done in CS4 and iam trying to open it in CS6, what can it be?
I've been given a rather large jpg file containing a client's logo. The dimensions are huge - 6299 x 1890. I need to resize the image without losing clarity. What steps must I take to do this? Is Photoshop the best place to handle this task, or is Illustrator a better fit?
I only have PS CS5. I made text logo with a transparent background for a website and saved it as a png. The person building the website can't seem to resize it without it becoming pixelated.
the logo is translucent- sometimes and other times not- there is a setting I am missing somewhere. It worked this morning then I could not get it to work
He wants me to have the completed logo in .ai version and a .EPS..why would they want them saved like this- why wouldnt just a PSD and JPEG be ok?
Secondly, I see that .ai is Adobe Illustrator- what does this allow someone to do, that they wouldn't be able to do on photoshop.
I have the ability to save as EPS, as well as many others, but not .ai. However, I see there is an ability under 'File', to 'Export to Illustrator'. If I was to do this, would this save it as an .ai file that would suit my 'client'.