Hi Nate,
Sorry for the delay. I had a bit of a fall on the ice that knocked me unconscious and scrambled my eggs a bit. I've been recovering and not working much on the computer...
Anyway, I appreciate your response. I did try your method and it does work, but it sure is more difficult than...
Thanks for your patience with me. Effect one is the one I'm looking for. I want to rotate the pattern to apply it to the object rather than rotate the object itself.
Thanks
~Beth
Yes, I believe we are talking about the same thing. You can go to www.pivot.net/~bethw and see an example of the type of objects I'm working on, if that will help you understand what I'm trying to do.
Thanks!
In Paint Shop Pro, I can change the angle of the pattern to any set degree (for the projects I typically work on, 55 degrees is the angle I use). For example, a plaid pattern placed on a piece of furniture that is 3D and on a 45 degree perspective must be angled to look right. You can't use...
OK, Thanks to Nate, I am happily using all my PSP patterns. BUT...
In PSP I would angle, rotate, and scale the patterns. So far, I haven't found how to do that in PhotoShop. Any more suggestions?
Thanks!
I followed your instructions and it was a beautiful thing. I don't really have thousands of patterns, but I did have 587, which is 585 more than I wanted to convert manually. I set it up, let it run and it was done in about 5 minutes. Thank you so much. I am relatively new to PS, after being...
Thanks! That sounds do-able. I'm away from my own computer right now, but I'll get right to the task as soon as I can. I appreciate the quick response.
~Beth
For some 3d objects I am creating, I need to set the angle to exactly 45 degrees horizontal and 45 degrees vertical with no perspective. Is this possible?
I can "eyeball" it, but I'd like to be more precise if I can. It saves more work later on.
Thanks.
I need help. I am working on developing some 3d objects for use in another program but I need to display my objects on a white background with no shadow. I can't do it. I've tried everything I can think of and the closest I can get is a midrange gray background.
I've turned the atmosphere...
I am a long time PSP user that has made the switch to Photoshop. I love all the features of Photoshop and find that it handles many things better. However, I really *really* miss my patterns from PSP. I have literally thousands.
Is there any easy way for me to use these (they are bmp format)...
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