i've a problm with my cs5, i can't rotate the paper. i've already tried to ability OPENGL, but i can't do this cause I can't select it. it depends on my graphic card? I've a RADEON HD 6770M. I've tried to download the latest driver of the card, but nothing, it doesn't work.
I have a site survey that I am having rotation issues with.
In the model space the drawing is rotated so when I draw a vertical line it points up (which is what I am used to). However in the paper space, the drawing is automatically rotated so that north is now pointing up, and if I attempt to draw a normal vertical line as i did in the model space the line now points NE.
How can I rotate the view of the viewport in paper space so that my lines as vertical and horizontal. This would not be such an issue if it was just a plan, but I have drawn sections that just look ridiculous.
how can i rotate a drawing view in model space and paper space? UCS -> new -> 3 point -> and saving the view works, but trying to figure out how to do this with paper space now. My purpose if for pulling construction lines from plans, for elevations. In the past I simply rotated the drawing, but if i had a layer turned off it would mess up their positioning.
I've created a drawing in model space, added text in paper space. When I go to plot the drawing the text is rotated 90 degrees instead of staying oriented the way I added it. There must be some setting that I am missing somewhere!
I am trying to print a tall, thin window, auto-scaled to fit on 11x17 paper using a Windows PC3 driver. I want the image to be essentially 17" tall. No matter what paper orientation I choose in the printer Properties (Portrait or Landscape), the image is rotated automatically the wrong direction. (The print preview shows the paper rotated as Portrait or Landscape correctly, but the image is always rotated to fit the 11" dimension of the paper). I'm using AutoCAD Electrical 2008.
I am useing a Canon Pro 9000 MKII and when I try to print 11x14 paper, it will not alow custom paper size. The Canon printer driver does have custom size but it does not show up in printer settings.
I'm using version 7, I'm trying to create a curled paper effect then paste an image on the "paper". A couple of web sites suggested creating a rectangle then create a path or something like that and then using the pen tool and the "handles" manipulate the corners. I'm not sure if I have the terminology correct but the problem is that when I create the rectangle and go to add the path (the icon looks like a circle with handles on it) it's grayed out and can not be selected and manually creating a path with the pen tool doesn't work.
QÂ Â I am trying to set the paper size for a H 30cm x W 80cm image using roll paper on an Epson R3000 printer. Computer Dell I7 64b and using Elements 9.
When I print 11 x 17 paper on Epson R2880 in LR the image begins printing before the leading edge of the paper reaches the printerhead (not prininting borderless.) Only happens in LR and not PS. I am using the LR paper standards for borders.Â
CS4 is not allowing me to rotate the canvas! I keep getting this message: "Could not complete your request because it only works with OpenGL enabled document windows."
I already updated the driver and checked the preferences, but it didn't help.
I have the Mobile Intel 965 Express Chipset Family on a Compaq Presario C770US Notebook if that helps...I also use Vista.
This has happened to me a number of times. Photoshop CC prevents me from rotating the object, I can still move the camera around but not rotate. I cant even select the 3D object. Ive check and caps lock is not on.
Im using Photoshop CC on and Imac running Mountian Lion.
I want to rotate a layer, in this case the background. The Help says "Choose Edit > Transform > Rotate. A box defining the boundaries of the layer (called a bounding box) appears." No. There is no such command. There is a command Free Transform Path and a menu Transform Path, the latter with a command Rotate, but this refers to paths, not to layers.
I never had problems using the cropping tool to rotate an image to straighten it and then crop. Now in windows all my cropping tool wants to do instead of rotate is SKEW! What is up?
I'm using PSCS and I can't get the entire canvas to rotate 90 degrees or flip vertically or horizontally (see attached screen shot). In fact Edit>Transform is dimmed unless I Select All, but then I lose part of the image unless I stop, make a bigger canvas, select all, rotate and deselect. Another workaround is, I can make the background layer into an O layer and then I can flip and rotate, but again,only the image moves, not the canvas. I used to be able to do it but not since I re-installed PSCS.
I have an hp laptop, less than a year old -- I'm surprised this is a problem! The model is dv4-1125nr -- I have an intell chipset 4500 something or other as a graphics card. is there REALLY no way for me to be able to rotate an image? Interestingly, the 3D WORKS, but rotating an image doesn't ... ?
It's hard making very tiny adjustments to the rotation of a pic using a mouse and if I have to zoom in, I can not see the whole pic in order to rotate it to. Is there a way, so that once it is in free transform or when you grab the corners to rotate it, that it goes in smaller increments or how do you nudge rotate it.
I was workin on my new Avatar, and was on a layer in which I wanted to rotate the image by 180 degrees. For the life of me I searched through PS:CS's menu and couldn't find a rotate command!
There was ROTATE CANVAS, but that rotated the entire image. I had to end up increasing the window of the document and pressing CTRL + T for a free transform. Is there a:
I dont know if this can be done in ps or not but im trying to rotate an image not like a circle or a clock but im trying to rotate the same way the earth spins in a horizontal axis.
way to rotate the direction of the different brushes? I have some downloaded brushes that I would like to be able to rotate to covere different sides of my image.
I'm using the warp>flag filter and I want to be able to rotate the image once the warp is applied and it is distorting it because of the filter and it won't keep it's form.