Photoshop :: Glossy Effect On The Banner?
Dec 8, 2005how i can get the glossy effect on the banner? I want it to be glossy and shiny looking.
View 5 Replieshow i can get the glossy effect on the banner? I want it to be glossy and shiny looking.
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View 7 Replies View RelatedI have the following rounded rectangle
Need to make border glossy like below image
In order to do that, I've expanded this shape and created a ellipse with no stroke above button, with transparency/screen. This is what I got:
Now I need to get rid of the rest of ellipse, so the button will be transparent on upper boundaries. Inner part of button should be white, but whatever I put between button and ellipse should receive glossy effect. How to do that?
I am making a button and I am trying to add a glossy effect by putting a eclipse over the button like this
But of course I only want the eclipse on the button. I must be doing something wrong because the intersect is not working.
I have been looking for a smoke effect to blend several separate images for a banner. I tried using clouds but couldn't get it to look right.
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View 5 Replies View RelatedMy PS CS5 won't let me select printing on glossy and luster paper. It worked fine 2 days ago, until I printed 1 matte print — then switched back to Photo black ink, from Matte black, to print on luster paper today and it only gives me matte black paper options. Printer is Epson Photo R2400.
PK - black ink cart installed, selected the correct paper profile in color management. What's up? I seem to remember having this trouble before.
I need to purchase a notebook computer 15.4" and have noticed that the traditional matte screens are hard to find. The computer that I configured at Dell only has matte up to 1280x800. Does matte produce more accurate colors than the new glossy displays?
View 2 Replies View Relatedbrought with her a USB stick containing several images of an old (31 years) scooter that she wishes to get restored, including a change of colour, and has asked me could I possibly change the original colour and try a few others to see what they look like.
Whilst making a selection of the original colour panels isn't a problem, when I change the colour using the Fill function the result of course is a flat colour lacking in any sort of metallic gloss feel to the paint.
I'm using CS4
like to make this pic into a glossy, shiny black plastic thing.
Could someone put me on the right track?
the edges are not really smooth, how do I smoothen them?
So I go to the print set up, but I seem unable to switch from plain paper. I'm using a Mac.
View 3 Replies View Relatedhow to do this I am a seasoned photoshop user but not sure how to do this. I want to take a photo of a camera and place it in ph on a glossy floor to walls. I know how to place a reflection under it but how to make from scratch a glossy white floor.
View 1 Replies View Relatedi'm using Photoshop CS, and looking for a tutorial on how to make a glossy image like the orange/yellow-ish one in the banner/header of this site: http://www.mariocarboni.com/
i've seen all sorts of "create a glossy orb" tutorials.. but those are all for circular shapes.. and most of the "glossy button" tutorials i've seen have a rather 'straight' reflection line, or they just look silly.
can anybody tell me how to create this glossy/glass texture on a rectangluar shape with that "realistic" reflection?
THANKS!!
How do I make the the black/white glossy highlights (that are situated in the bottle) appear over the label to make the label look more realistic. In Photoshop I have the following layers:
background layer: the bottle
layer over the bottle: the label
I think I should use gradients and the rectangular marquee perhaps but I have no clue. The main problem is to incorporate the shadows and highlights on the bottle into the label.
I'd like to add the glassy edge reflection to some pics..how this can be done..the extreme colors of the pics is nice as well. The edge of the pics have all the burn edge here and there. the middle one has a lot in the bottom right edge. Also if you look closely at the corners, it looks like the whole picture sits in a recessed area... How would I do all this?
The 3 pics in the coloumn have the reflective glossy edge making the picture thick almost roundish surface..
to the left is text i've recently seen on a lot of websites. It has that nice diffused background that's very subtle and not so noticeable.
I was hoping I could find a plug in for it. Any plug ins out there for that?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to get the A&D material to render glossy reflection. The scene is reasonably big in dimensions. I used a photometric stadium light to light my scene and a skylight.
For the A&D material i didn't use the preset, thought i tried with about the same effect. The material has 1.0 reflectivity, 1.0 glossiness, 1.0 transparency and 1.0 glossiness.
For rendering i use MR with GI, nog FG (also tried that and has the same effect).
I am using Mac 10.7.5 and Gimp 2.8
Earlier today Gimp crashed every time I tried to open a .xfc image.
I eventually resorted to uninstalling Gimp and downloading it again.
It worked fine until I stared using the Filters - specifically the Alpha to Logo > Glossy.
The first time is just, but worked after I Force Quit Gimp and tried again.
However, since then Gimp just hangs every time I try to use the Glossy filter.
I've removed the x Quartz X11 I downloaded for earlier versions of Gimp from my utilities folder. Still no good.
There is another X11 application in the same Utilities folder, but I don't know if I put it there or it belongs with Lion.
I don't know how there was two X11 apps, but they do have different logos.
I wanted to make text/image glossy in paint.net.so i followed procedure given in this link : URL...
I followed exactly as described on page2-page5.everything goes exactly like mentioned ,except for last page(5) instruction ,which says " When the positioning of the selection looks correct, go to Edit > Erase Selection to delete the base of the gradient. You should now see that you have created a glossy text effect similar to that that you can see on the first page of this tutorial.
underlined part i just cant execute,because that link in paint.net software remains dead and i cant click it.
How can I get glossy result in Slate material editor? I do not seem to have any problem in compact material editor with glossy and reflectivity set to 1
View 7 Replies View RelatedWhenever I create an interior scene and use an omni light I get these horrible white hotspots reflecting in the surface of glossy objects, particularly glass. I am currently using Mental Ray with MR Sun and MR sky and a few omnis, but I have had this problem since the bad old days of using the scanline. Is there a quick fix that allow the Omnis to cast light but prevent them from reflecting?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have a logo that appears to be matte finish.
Is there a way to make it appear glossy?
Is there a plugin that will achieve that effect?
I created my avatar using Paint.NET years ago:
It is looking dated (to me), so I had been thinking about sprucing it up.
I decided I would remove the ugly text "jp2code", throw a transparent Glossy Button effect over it, and put my text on top of the glossy button as an Etched Glass effect.
So, I look up and start reading up on a couple of the better glossy button tutorials:
Making glass buttons, and Buttons (ymd:110331)
I have used them both before with great success, but this time proved difficult. Neither of them seems to have a good way to use a background image.
The best approach I found was to create a ymd button using a light gray background and setting the opacity down to 150 or so.
The end result looks no where near as nice as I had pictured in my head:
As you can see, it is very dark, does not look like a Glass Button, and I have not found a good Etched Glass effect.
How to brighten up the Glossy Button without washing out the background?
I am new to offset printing, working for a church that is creating a great new graphic identity. I am working with a local graphic designer to print our newly designed items, and the first item we sent to print was a small envelope for donating money. Our designer showed us a digitally printed proof that looked very close to our colour, PMS 268 C. But, once they were offset printed, they were much lighter, close to PMS 268 UC. I was very disappointed, and realized I should have requesting coated stock, and I feel my designer is to blame for not mentioning this to me/showing me a misleading proof. Now we need to get a letter head printed, and she tells me that to match a Solid coated colour we must use glossy paper (she says glossy=coated). It is mind boggling to me that a digital printer can produce deeper, richer colours on uncoated paper than an offset printer can. I certainly don't want a glossy letterhead, but I cannot settle for such a inaccurate colour match. Is there anyway to get a match to a coated colour on uncoated or at least non-glossy paper?
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