Photoshop :: Bottle With Lemon Shape
Nov 23, 2004I 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.
View 7 RepliesI 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.
View 7 RepliesI'm somewhat new to Photoshop and hoping I can find some help/advice with my latest project. My image is of a can (soda can), and I'm trying to make it appear as if there is a lemon lodged inside it. I'm therefore looking to make the shape of a lemon appear in the middle of the can, and the accompanying effects on the image/writing on the can to follow. Hopefully that makes sense...
What are your thoughts on where to start? What tool would you recommend?
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.
I am trying to crop a bottle of wine. How can I do this?
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Questions:
- How to I make the Cylinder transperant so I only see the label
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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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Looking for DWG file or Inventor model of the thread profile?
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We are using a network vault and the content center is stored on the vault, using frame generator i have noticed significant performance problems (considering these specs)
Could it be a bottle neck in the Server?
(latest service pack for Inventor 2013 installed) 64 bit machine.
Quodro k200d GPU
I am designing perfume bottles and for that i need to to repeat a semi circle to repeat over a curved surface fo the bottle. To simplify the problem i have created curved surface and made a semi cirle as a feature, now i want the feature to repeat on the curved surface. I have tried to rectangle pattern, aswell as the circular pattern in all possible ways i can think.
P.s. I have hp I7 processor, 8 gb ram, windows 7 and am using autodesk inventor pro 2013
In Photoshop CS6, when you have a shape layer with a layer mask, and the two are not linked together, and the layer mask is selected, you should be able to scale the layer mask independently of the shape. What actually happens is the shape gets scaled and the layer mask stays untouched. In fact, even if you option-click on the layer mask to show the mask by itself, and then try to scale it, you still end up scaling the shape instead of the mask. Even if you go as far as to make a pixel selection of the layer mask and attempt to scale the pixels, the shape still gets scaled and the layer mask still stays put! Unbelievable!
This works correctly in CS4, but not in CS6 (don't know about CS5).
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I feel that I should be able to mark a specific point anywhere on a shape or an object and use those points to align.
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I tried converting the paragraph text into artistic text and cropping this, which works fine for a few words and a small object. But I'm talking around 1000 words here, and trying to crop this artistic text leads to very random cropping results. I guess such a large number of objects and knots is too much for CorelDraw to handle!?
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I am using a work plane that is offset from the XY plane. I included a screen shot and the file that I am using (Inv. 2014)
I just read the thread the thread "...plus ask about erasers" but it doesn't answer my question about combining shapes to remove unwanted portions - or at least I didn't quite understand it. Here's my issue. I've created a nice "background" image with ripples and live effects, but it has gaps, and isn'tthe right shape. I need to erase parts of it and clip it to the right shape, but every time I try to do this using the slice tool, it puts the gaps back into the image! Attached is my image and the shape I want to clip it to.
I just tried converting the ripple shape to a bitmap copy and then slicing the shape - that doesn't get me the rippled effect I want - just the shape I already have. Then, I tried just creating the water ripples in my shape - but again that leaves gaps and when I try to "slice" them away it does all kinds of weird things to the shape..
I'm using CS3 on a Mac.
I outlined my text and subtracted it (and the tree image) from the black background. When I did this both appear thinner - particularly the tree.
If I then take the original version and the new subtracted version, and view them both overlayed one on top of the other in wire frame (outline) mode, there is no difference in the actual lines.
It seems to be a problem with the way illustrator previews the images. This wouldn't concern me, but when I export the file as a jpeg, the lines also appear thinner in the export.
I can create a manual solution by offsetting the path before subtracting, but this isn't ideal.
What does it mean when Illustrator v.15.1.0 ceases to contract a shape using offset paths and will only expand a shape? Seems like only yesterday I could render both ways. Wait a minute, it was only yesterday! Why would it suddenly stop funtioning?
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