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Posted on 21/02/05 10:26:40 PM |
Dezolat0r
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Latest friday challenge - cage the beast
Hi all, I was just wondering in the latest Friday Challenge, Steve gave us a sample of metal to make into bars for the cage. I can see other people in the topic have managed to do this very effectively, but I have no idea how they did it. Could someone please explain to me how they made that little sample into a whole series of bars? Thanks in advance |
Posted on 21/02/05 11:10:17 PM |
Glen
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I would guess that they selected the little sample, then using transform they stretched it to as long as they wanted. then copy the layers to the required number- good luck _________________ most of the lack of sunshine in our lives is caused by us standing in our own shadow |
Posted on 21/02/05 11:15:52 PM |
Glen
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you can have this one if you want ![]() _________________ minds are like parachutes - they only work when they are open |
Posted on 22/02/05 00:14:37 AM |
Dezolat0r
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Oh man, I can't believe it was that obvious. I'm an idiot. Thanks though Glen! |
Posted on 22/02/05 06:40:10 AM |
maiden
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There is another method too: Ctrl click the iron bar icon in the Layer Palette to select it and then ALT+Shift+ the arrow key (whichever direction your bar is to be strectched) and keep tapping that arrow key will create copies of it within the existing layer to create one long bar. _________________ mad as a badger and twice as furry |
Posted on 22/02/05 08:13:02 AM |
trinityofone
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I used that method to make copies of the bars but the initial one was created with Free Transform. _________________ A happy-go-lucky chap, always dressed in black |
Posted on 22/02/05 08:17:57 AM |
Steve Caplin
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That method is fine, but comes unstuck if the end of the bar (or whatever object) is shaded slightly differently from the rest. You get a series of ridges at 10-pixel intervals all the way up. For a job like this, I always use the stretching technique, and then shape the ends to make them look circular. This is the piece of metal I use for all my ironwork! |
Posted on 23/02/05 4:41:00 PM |
BobbyJo
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Latest friday challenge - cage the beast
Hiya I resized the bar to make it tall and thin. Then to get the effect I wanted I chose a light grey for the foreground and and a dark grey for the background. I then did a gradient fill from top left to bottom right. Presto hey! A bar that looks oldish. Then I made duplicate layers. I would have put some rust on it but I couldn't think straight at that time of night ![]()
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Posted on 23/02/05 5:23:04 PM |
maiden
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Latest friday challenge - cage the beast
What I did was to press the Alt key and left mouse drag duplicate copies then I linked the layers and used the align tools to align & distribute them evenly. _________________ mad as a badger and twice as furry |
Posted on 23/02/05 6:34:04 PM |
trinityofone
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Maiden, I don't think that was a question, it was the quote from the initial post ![]() _________________ A happy-go-lucky chap, always dressed in black |
Posted on 23/02/05 7:44:40 PM |
maiden
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Oh right, sorry I'm a bit tired from Bus Driving School - Bus in gear but brain isn't. _________________ mad as a badger and twice as furry |
Posted on 23/02/05 8:28:08 PM |
tabitha 1
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Sorry to change the subject Maiden... ... But your driving a BUS??? How cool must that be... GO GIRL (in a very envious kind of way!!) ![]() _________________ "She had lost the art of conversation but not, unfortunately, the power of speech." George Bernard Shaw. |
Posted on 23/02/05 8:35:40 PM |
Steve Caplin
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In fact, is that you in your bus in your piccie? Looks like it's been taken through a bus window. Could just be a webcam, I suppose. |
Posted on 23/02/05 9:52:59 PM |
Dezolat0r
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Latest friday challenge - cage the beast
So the bars are created on a series of different layers? How many did you have in total? I thought having loads of layers took up lots of system resources so I merged my bars once I had enough of them, to prevent them slowing my computer down. Was that a bad idea? >_> |
Posted on 24/02/05 05:32:27 AM |
maiden
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Yes Tabs, I joined Driver Training Monday 13th Feb having fun at the moment but the heavy snow we're having of late is causing some problems. No Steve, I took that image using my mobile phone in my car so it was actually taken with me holding the camera phone in my outstretched arm.
I only created them on different layers to properly align and distribute the bars - once I had done that I could merge the linked layers to create the cage side. But yes too many layers can drastically reduce the computer's processing speed and reduce the amount of spare memory. Even with 1 gigbyte of memory and a 1.6 ghz processor sometimes my Photoshop comes to a crawl, this was especially so when I created a bamboo image in Illustrator to use for the cages in the background - at first I didn't merge the layers until I saw that the document size was pushing 250 megabytes and moving the layer sets around was really taking far too long. So what you did was good Photoshop planning. _________________ mad as a badger and twice as furry |