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kaleidoscope
I'd love to read an article about creating kaleidoscopes in PSElements. I took a photo-editing class last fall and no one in class (including the prof.) had any clue how to create one other than with 4 images rotating and flipping. To make an interesting kaleidoscope, you need 6-8 triangles (or a shape close to a triangle). You'd need to have a way of measuring/calculating degrees of the angles; 8 45-degree angles to equal 360 degrees for example. There is a program that creates kaleidoscopes for you, but I think it would be much more interesting to create your own.
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Yeah, get right on that tut Wendy!
I think I've seen what she's talking about on some of the Grant Challenges, right? Thay are so cool! |
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Kerri,
I think I know the ones you mean ... they were done using a plug in. Not sure who did them but I do remember that they were done on a Windows machine. (Mainly because I tried to get the plug in ... only to find that it was Windows only )Wendy |
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You can get a free kaleidoscope plug in (and some cool other ones) from http://www.mehdiplugins.com
Several people in the Challenge have used mehdi plug-ins... Mike |
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But for Mac users ... and anyone else that wants to do it manually:
Open any image and using the Elliptical Marquee whilst holding down shift ... draw a perfect circle. Edit>Copy File>New ... and just accept the settings it gives you Edit>Paste and Edit>Paste again (switch off the eyeball of the bottom circle ... we will need that later) Make a new layer above your circle Switch on the grid and click on the move tool ... that shows you the centre point so use the paint brush and mark the centre Use the rectangular marquee (and the grid to divide the image into a half circle and delete one half) Make a quarter circle the same way Next it gets tricky ... use the grid to line it up and using the lasso divide it once again Now we just have one eighth of a circle!! ... At last!!. Don't worry if its not perfect ... it won't show. Filter>stylize>Glowing Edges then Duplicate our section seven times Switch on the bottom circle and use it to line up your sections Image>Rotate>Layer 180%/90% left and 90% right will help you to do some but sadly not all ![]() When they are all in place ... merge the 8 section All I did next was increase the canvas size and create a black background Create a new layer Select the circle Choose a bright colour and do Edit>Stroke on the new layer Then put a bevel on the stroke ... and there you have it Just hope it all works ![]() Here is one I did http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?pi...OaGgmZlpWNbgQ4 Wendy PS ...Its much easier using the plug in !! |
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I briefly had painter 8 installed last year which includes the kaleidoscope filter. It was fun for a while ( 3-4 play images) but the fun wore off quickly. I guess I'm not much into filters that do everything for me. Would be fun to do it all manually step by step..maybe once
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...and it's cool ! I'd save that for a Christmas time ! circle crop it...sphereize it a little and there ya have it ! ... An Christmas ornament !
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