Photoshop :: Bounding Box On Graphic
Apr 2, 2009how to place a bounding box around a graphic?
View 7 Replieshow to place a bounding box around a graphic?
View 7 RepliesCan the bounding box be adjusted, in shape, to a circle?
View 2 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone know of a tutorial or a site that may explain how to do this? I dont mind redrawing the graphic, but i would like vector graphic made.
View 13 Replies View Relatedconcerning structures of graphics.
staring with the material:
ive got a red sock and a white sock, and i want to place the colors black red yellow onto the red sock, so that it looks as realistic as poissible. problem is that i cant get the structure of the sock onto the new colors (i tried diffrent blending modes, displace).
Is there a way to insert a Ai graphic into msWord and the graphic text still be searchable in msWord? I would like the text in my Ai graphic to be searchable once the graphic is inserted in msWord. I have tried different Ai exports, but all come into msWord as pictures. Is there a way to keep the Text Layer in my Ai file searchable in msWord.
View 3 Replies View RelatedHow do I paste a graphic over an existing graphic on a header? and how do I determine the amount of pixels to be covered and the amount of pixels in the graphic I am wanting to use?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI create a graphic in Corel Draw X4 and export it as a .png file. It is a button with rounded corners. It will be going on a black background when put into an iphone app. So as to not have the little white corners show up from the rectangular export window, I made the button on top of a black rectangle, slightly larger than the button. I then selected the black to be transparant during the dialogs of exporting to png. When viewed in an image viewer the black is indeed transparent and does not show up. All looks fine.
To test what it will look like when put on top of a black background, I also make a black square and export it as a .png. I then open the black background in Corel Photopaint and then import the graphic into the background image. A siloutte of it shows up with the marque borders but the graphic itself (the colors and contents of the graphic don't). When combined with the black background it just disappears. Why doesn't it just lay on top of the other graphic?
Other than the 'show bounding box' check box.... is there any other reason I can't get my bounding box to show? It seems to be totally random. I can't get the bounding box to show.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI don't know if this is a bug or a new 'feature' that I downloaded during the last update... but I get bounding boxes on layer items. How do I turn these off, or is this a bug?
View 1 Replies View RelatedMy PS CS4 crashed the other night and erased all of my settings. Now, when I have a layer selected, I can't see the bounding box. I have checked auto-select, layer and checked show transform controls. I have view>extras checked as well. All I see are little tiny squares in each corner of the layer and in the middle of each side. I used to have a dashed line around the object and it is gone. Here is a shot of how it looks with the word strip selected: [URL]
View 2 Replies View Relatedi have had an ongoing problem with dragging images over from photoshop to illustrator. whenever i drag an image over there is a white box around the image that is apparent on the other layers behind it. if someone could inform me on how to get rid of this bounding box i would be greatly appreciated.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a file that is 13 x9. In print dialogue box I used the bounding handles to shrink it to 9x6.
Now today I want to print at true file size. I open image size dialogue box and it is still 13x9. But when I open print dialogue box it still says 9x6? why? and it look 9x6 in the preview, not 13 x9 which is the real size of file -- so I'm confused.
If I type in 13 x9 or use bounding handles again to get 13 x9 am I now upresing the file??
With PS CS5.1, how do I turn off the bounding box display when i use the move tool to move a layer? There is this faint grey line that appears when a layer is selected. How do i turn it off?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI was trying to creating a bounding box, and I wanted it to be curved. I know how to do it with a selection, but I really don't want that because I want to have this as a vector. I need to use a shape. But when I use the shapes, they keep filling with a colour, and when I turn that off, I can't keep the outside border on.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIm Trying to add text using a bounding box.
When I drag the box out to the size I want and go to type the insertion curser doesnt appear. when I type something nothing appears no matter what size or font of text I use.
I've tried making the picture bigger but it doesnt work. When I go to delete the type layer it registers that I typed something and askes ifI want to delete it but it never shows the text in the box.
Ive even onpen new windows and it does the same thing whether I use white, transparent or background layer settings.
I'm trying to create a website mockup in Photoshop. I'm trying to create a bounding box where I can place my text,. Can I do this in Photoshop elements 10 or just Photoshop cs5? If I can do it in Photoshop elements 10, what tool do I use and can i make the background transparent?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm just guns blazing in Photoshop CS6 and enjoying every feature of it, but I have this on issue that I think Adobe has overlooked.
In previous Photoshop when you create a shape and open the "Blending Options" window your shape would look like this (if you have the "shape" deselected in the layers palette.
Example 1.
But now in Photoshop CS6 I don't have the option to do so, I'm stuck with this shape bounding border, and it's a real pain when doing website mockups or other things for that matter.
Example 2.:
Example 3.:
As you can see above if I wanted to add a 1 pixel inner shadow to work as a highlight, I can't see a proper preview of it. Unless I hit ok and deselect the shape.
When you first click and drag the Crop tool, it snaps to pixels. Which is great. However, when I then need to resize the Crop selection I can no longer snap to pixels.
I fear that this is just a property of the Bounding box and cannot be changed.
Is there a secret option or anything?
since Photoshop CS5 (Mac), there is always shown a grey bounding box around the content of the selected layer, when I move it. For CS5 there exists a plugin, that removes this terrible box, but it doesn't work anymore with CS6.
View 12 Replies View RelatedI stitched a landscape but my parallax was probably too much. See the attached photo. I have used the clone tool in the past but many new tools have been added and I think I saw somewhere that theres a way to select this with a bounding box and then warp it over.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am running the latest version of PS CC on a MacBook Pro OS 10.8.5 with 16GB of ram. When I started my computer this morning an update from Adobe came up so I ran it. Now the move tool and the free transform function are not working. Literally nothing happens when I click drag with the move tool and when I try to use free transform I get an error message I've never seen:
"Could not transform because the initial bounding rectangle is empty.."
I was working on this computer last night using PS on the exact same files and did not run into this problem. Perhaps it was something in the update I ran this morning? The description for the update claimed it added a new version of Camera Raw and added new camera profiles. I don't see how, but its possible that the update effected the way the tools work, or in my case not work.
I've copied and pasted a shape from Illustrator into Photoshop CS6.
When I go to transform layer, Photoshop is putting a large bounding box around the object — even though the object's bounds are much smaller.
No other layers are selected or linked to the Vector smart object.
I've got CS3 and working on a document. I'm typing in text but nothing is coming up on my document. The cursor is not flashing but the text I've written is shown as a layer.
I tried selecting Free Transform and I'm getting the message:
"Could not transform because the initial bounding rectangle is empty"
I normally press "j" to disable the bounding box. but when you press F3 for wireframe and then F3 again to return to realistic view, the bounding box turns back on. is this a "fix" or a bug?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIn vba, i wrote, ENT_A1.GetBoundingBox MinBndPt, MaxBndPt but in vb.net how can i get the Min and Max bounding points?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI would to know if there is a way with vb.net for extract the bounding box coordinates of a 3d solid
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm using the following code to take a snapshot of the model:
private Bitmap GetScreenshot() { int cvPort = Convert.ToInt32(Application.GetSystemVariable(RenderingManager.CVPORT_SYS_VAR)); using (View view = new View()) { this.graphicsManager.SetViewFromViewport(view, cvPort); view.VisualStyle = new VisualStyle(VisualStyleType.Hidden); using (Device dev = this.graphicsManager.CreateAutoCADOffScreenDevice()) { dev.OnSize(graphicsManager.DisplaySize); dev.DeviceRenderType = RendererType.Default; dev.BackgroundColor = System.Drawing.Color.White; dev.Add(view); dev.Update(); using (Model model = graphicsManager.CreateAutoCADModel()) { using (Transaction transaction = this.database.TransactionManager.StartTransaction()) { BlockTable blockTable = (BlockTable)transaction.GetObject(this.database.BlockTableId, OpenMode.ForRead); BlockTableRecord blockTableRecord = (BlockTableRecord)transaction.GetObject(blockTable[BlockTableRecord.ModelSpace], OpenMode.ForRead); view.Add(blockTableRecord, model); transaction.Commit(); } Bitmap bitmap = view.GetSnapshot(view.Viewport); view.EraseAll(); dev.Erase(view); return bitmap; } } } }
I'm currently passing the entire viewport to the GetSnapshot method, but I'd like to restrict it to the minumun rectangle containing the drawing. The following image explains what I mean (in red the viewport, in black what i need):
how can I compute the black rectangle?
I am new to autocad customization and i am working on modifying a code written in .Net.I want to ask how to get the bounding box of a block and also I am unable to locate autocad customization file.
View 6 Replies View Relatedhow do I get rid of the bounding box? every file I save as .eps has a box around it
View 7 Replies View RelatedI´m trying to reduce scale on a group of objects;a map, some lines with arrows and shade and also text blocks. When I´m trying to reduce the size of the group the message "unable to set bounding box" pops up and its impossible to continue scaling. It has happened with different files and objects, always the same message.
I´m using Indesign CS3 5.03 on Xp professional
We have two lines which are crossing. Now I want to find bounding box as shown on the picture.
Do we have some special methods (in AC) or I must find bounding points manually?