
| » Forum Index » Problems and solutions » Topic: Bubbles and spherize |
|
Posted on 01/05/08 3:39:29 PM |
|
karo
* Posts: 6 Reply |
Bubbles and spherize
I am somewhat new to Photoshop, so am struggling with some of the techniques in the book. I cannot get the exercise on bubbles (p 222) to work at all. Why do we make a merged copy of the bubbles if there is no style applied to them? Do you apply the spherize filter on the original bubble or on the merged copy? And the flat side of my bubbles are not on the side that overlaps another bubble. Where am I going wrong? Thanks! |
Posted on 01/05/08 4:42:46 PM |
|
Steve Caplin
Administrator Posts: 7068 Reply |
Re: Bubbles and spherize
When you make a merged copy of one of the bubbles, you're copying everything that's seen through the bubble. So when you paste and then spherize the copy, it distorts the view seen through it. If you distort the view seen through one bubble, and then spherize the bubble that overlaps it, you'll get a flattening effect between the two. Does this help? Steve |
Posted on 01/05/08 5:28:34 PM |
|
karo
* Posts: 6 Reply |
Re: Bubbles and spherize
Thank you so much! It worked this time. I am learning so much from the exercises in this book, but some of them are a little over my head. Thank you so much for providing this forum where I can ask questions! |
Posted on 02/05/08 07:35:19 AM |
|
Steve Caplin
Administrator Posts: 7068 Reply |
Re: Bubbles and spherize
The book does assume readers have a fair grasp of Photoshop to begin with. But if you do have difficulties, ask away - that's what this forum is for. |