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Apr 30th 2004 | #149332 Report |
Member since: Apr 25th 2004 Posts: 74 |
I made a little profile image for myself to put on my site for when I redesign it. It looks fine. But the problem is, I have these 2 items of text proportioned so they look to be the sides of an invisible 3D rectangle... Problem is, I'm having trouble figuring out a way to make this 3d rectangle rotate so it will show one side (first text item) and then rotate to the next side (smaller item of text)... The other 2 sides arent visible in this image, but they are the same as the 2 shown as to be a repeating animation. Can anyone tell me how I can achieve this either with Photoshop/ImageReady or 3D CG program? *Note: My 3D CG program is Eovia Carrara Studio 3 (cheaper) Thanks in advance, Endat |
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May 1st 2004 | #149392 Report |
Member since: Mar 11th 2004 Posts: 147 |
Don't know about your 3D prog, but I'd make a cube in there, and save it a couple of times, from different angles every time. The more angles you save, the smoother the end-result will be. Then open up the images in PS and free transform the 2 text on all of them, till they look realistic. You will have to make the "Endat" less high and increase the "head of graphics" part height on every shot. Besides that you'll have to skew both text along the edges on every shot. Then make the square layer invisible and use image ready to get a gif out of it... |
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May 8th 2004 | #149968 Report |
Member since: Apr 25th 2004 Posts: 74 |
Yeah.. what i was thinking.. I'll get around to that after I finish my coding ;) Endat |
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