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Dec 29th 2008 | #187869 Report |
Member since: Dec 29th 2008 Posts: 2 |
Hello, I would have searched but I even don't know how we call this. I think the best way to explain is by an example: I have an image of a part of a music score (a music sheet), like this: I want to "fold" it entirely, to make it like a five lines rainbow so the space between lines must not change and follow the curve. How can I do this? I've photoshop CS3. Thanks for your time, it's really appreciated |
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Dec 30th 2008 | #187873 Report |
Member since: Dec 30th 2008 Posts: 1 |
Now that is a lot of brass air fittings http://www.liangdianup.com/subpages/airfitting_1.htm there is just about every type of air fitting that you could want. Wholesale prices too. I guess these could be used as small water pipe fitting also. I used some of the parts to make my babington wvo burner. |
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Dec 30th 2008 | #187879 Report |
Member since: Sep 11th 2007 Posts: 270 |
Hi, I saw your post earlier and was hoping some one more knowleable than I would reply... in cs3 under edit>transform you have a feature called warp.. besides yo can do a custom, it has some presets like curves and such... I wish i had it in cs1.. smiling, but anyway I think that will work for you... hopefully it does... here a tutorial on it... http://www.photoshop-tutorials.biz/show/6322/ |
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Jan 3rd 2009 | #187898 Report |
Member since: Dec 29th 2008 Posts: 2 |
Thank you jerry I will take a look. I was wondering what's the guy above was talking about.
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