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3-D sphere
I had fun last evening playing with creating 3-D photo cubes, as explained in Scott Kelby's Down & Dirty. It was pretty easy, so I thought I'd try putting a photo on a sphere, also using the 3-D filter. But it's not the same, I discovered. Can anyone point me to a tutorial or some instructions for wrapping a photo around a sphere???
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So, Wendy, can you tell me what the sphere is for under filter>render>3-D Transform? Or is that too complicated for this forum? I can't seem to find anything about it in any books I have.
If you can just point me in the right direction, I'd be happy! :-) Linda |
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Linda,
The filter is not very popular ... in fact with Photoshop CS it isn't even installed in the program anymore its just on the CD. Here is a link to a tutorial on it ... its far better explained with images than words ![]() http://www.myjanee.com/tuts/3dtransform/3dtransform.htm Ignore the part about how to install the filter as its already installed in Elements. Wendy |
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Muchas gracias, Wendy! I want to try it :-)
--Linda |
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waiting for my turn at the morning shower (2 teenager daughters!) and now thanks to you Wendy, I have a new web site to learn from! Thanks!!
It might be a lot easier to concentrate though if I wasn't constantly hearing the sizzling of my frying brain from all this knowledge it's trying to retain though!! :lol: |
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