I'm working on a UDK level for a college assignment.
I want to create a circular shaped elevator with a circular fence around it that's roughly half the size of an average sized character standing on it. I then wish it import this as a static mesh into UDK.
Here are 2 sketched up designs of the elevator, what I want to create.
1st image: [URL].... 2nd image: [URL]....
I am very new to 3DS Max so I would prefer a list of steps to follow to create this elevator with a a fence,
I would like to add more to the white background to make it bigger without having to stretch it and distort the image.
I want to place a circle shaped outline border around the original image with a set border thickness and color and be able to crop/remove the portion of the image beyond the outline, changing it from a square/rectangle image to a circular image.
If I am not able to change the drawing to have a round outer border from square, how can I make the outer parts past the newly created circular outline transparent?
i want to create a circular frame around a square picture, cutting off the corners in the process in order to almost fill the circle. i tried to do this with a layer mask by drawing a black circle and using a transparent brush, however i found it quite difficult to acheive this accurately. is there a more accurate method i could use to do this?
basically designing a CD on photoshop and want to have writing around the edges of the CD...how would I do this? can't seem warp it into a perfect circle...
i tried to use polar coordinates, but as you get to the outer part of the circle, you see that the picture spreads and you get that blur to it. i want to know how you make it go out from the center and not get that side effect.
Most seem to be for versions earlier than CS6, or they omit an important step or mention some function I can't find.I'm creating a state seal, with a blue band around the design. Inside the circular blue band, I'd like to type the words "Great Seal of" at the top and "Washington State" at the bottom. But I actually need two separate sets of text, because I don't want "Washington State" to be upside down.
I have a few photos which I want to add a radial (circular) gradient to. I want them to show the middle portion of the photo (full opacity) and then have them go to zero opacity on the edges in a circular manner (basically fade to white). I have a background layer which is white.  I am sure this is fairly simple, but I can't figure it out....
I'm getting weird results after resizing a simple circular icon in Photoshop CS6 on Mac OS X 10.8. Â I'm resizing from 128 px to 60 px. Â The final icon is not totally circular: it has some excrescences on four sides. Â Tried every possible resampling modes. Â Resizing the sime icon in Preview gives perfect results. Â Here's the examples: Â Original icon: [URL].... Â Resized in Photoshop: [URL].... Â Resized in Preview: [URL].... Â why it happens?
In CS2 I cannot work out how to do this with the lettering to stay the correct way up. Can anybody please enlighten me? I'm not fussed about the circle, nor the centre text - just the part that reads "Isle of Wight C.C. Licences" ....
i tried to crop a circle of 55mm diameter out from a photo of 5mp resolution. however, the resulting resolution was very poor ( less than 200px X 1xx px ). how do i retain the resolution without sacrificing loss in quality/resolution? i used the marquee tool to make the selection ( holding shift to make it full circle ).
i'm having trouble fitting a particular picture into a frame. I got a picture of Floyd Mayweather Jr (BOXER), but i cant fit the whole pic into the frame because of the circular part above (see attachments below). I'm trying to make a DVD cover pic.
I've been having this problem for quite a long time. Â I've been trying to make a circular crop of my company logo (which is a circular logo).
However, whenever I crop I still get a rectangle with white corners. Â Isn't there a way to make the corners transparent in Photoshop? Â By the way, I'm using Photoshop CS3 extended.
Wanted to ask what the best method would be to smooth the (outer) seam on the attached image. I added the outer band for a bleed and want to blend the seam (or maybe there is a better way to create a bleed on this).
I am creating a logo that is a series of six equally sized graphics, arranged in a circle and overlapping, sort of like the Olympic Circles, but in once circle rather than two lines. I want only the parts that overlap to be less opaque, so that in that one sliver, you can see both of them at the same time. I want the rest of each circular graphic to remain at 100% opacity. Each circle graphic is a separate layer. How do I do that?
I have a picture and I used photoshop's elliptical marquee tool to create a circle. I used the circle and cut and paste so that I have a circular chunk of the photograph.
However, when I copy and paste the circular patch into MS Word or PowerPoint, I get a WHITE rectangular box surrounding the circular photograph.
how can i make text bent or curve in a circular fashion, in other words how do i place text around a basketball for instance and make the words looks perfectly in circular perspective.
I have a .gif image (actually an animated gif) that is currently square, but I've been desperately trying to destructively trim it to a perfect circle to use in a flash animation.
I don't want to use a mask or have the white corners showing where I've trimmed in in GraphicConverter as a circle, unless there a way to make the excess outside of the circle trim transparent, since the backgound image is complex (I cant simply collor the background outside a normal circular trip) and only has a circular "frame" to place this image.
I simply want to take an image (which has a complex logo in it and trim the resulting image to a perfect circle.
I need to place a circle selection around a ring shape in a gif graphic and then delete the background outside of the ring shape. The gif I am working with is a square shape with a green background and on that is a white circle shape with lettering going around it and a small pic inside the circle shape. I want to only use the white circle shape with the text going around it and the pic inside and discard the green square background appearing outside the ring.
I need to crop a photo with a circular shape. At the end of the day the picture has to be circular. How do I do that? At the course I learned how to crop with or without proportions, but I want to crop with different shapes...