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  1. Posts : 9,537
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       #751

    This is an ugly witch(female)
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  2. Posts : 11
    Windows 7: Starter/Ultimate 32-bit
       #752

    Seriously, that male troll in witch outfit is a female? O.o

    I didn't mean the witch from the movie, just an avatar of witch with wicked feeling. Probably a drawing, cause one of the things I can't stand is a poor cosplay - if that was what you meant as a real woman witch. Green skin is so halloweeny (yes, that's bad ).

    EDIT: The second one is better :)
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  3. Posts : 9,537
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #753

    Last one for the evening...Medussa
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  4. Posts : 6,349
    Windows7 Pro 64bit SP-1; Windows XP Pro 32bit
       #754



    You have never heard of the "Wizard of Oz." ?

    The Wizard of Oz (1939) - IMDb

    "Dorothy" on the left.
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  5. Posts : 24,479
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       #755

    PooMan UK said:
    Well in CorelDraw you use the "perspective tool" ("effects" "add perspective") *tip You can only add the drop shadow after you have added the perspective
    In Corel Photo paint you just click on the object until the handles turn to arrows like in the pic below then drag them in the direction you want
    In Photo Shop you goto "edit" "transform" "perspective" or "distort" *tip if you use text you need to "rasterize" the layer first before using perspective

    Hope this helps a bit
    OK, thanks. I have seen the warning to rasterize be for, what is that exactly?
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  6. Posts : 53,363
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #756

    The Howling Wolves said:
    Made one for my friend (Mike) for the Winter Season...
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    Excellent Dennis!

    A Guy
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  7. Posts : 1,009
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit SP1
       #757

    Britton30 said:
    PooMan UK said:
    Well in CorelDraw you use the "perspective tool" ("effects" "add perspective") *tip You can only add the drop shadow after you have added the perspective
    In Corel Photo paint you just click on the object until the handles turn to arrows like in the pic below then drag them in the direction you want
    In Photo Shop you goto "edit" "transform" "perspective" or "distort" *tip if you use text you need to "rasterize" the layer first before using perspective

    Hope this helps a bit
    OK, thanks. I have seen the warning to rasterize be for, what is that exactly?
    It means when you have a text (or smart) object PS gives you a rasterized image, but it keeps in mind what it is made of. If you rasterize a text and resize it, the more times you resize it the blurrier the text will look. If you resize a text object by changing the text size you will never loose quality, because PS creates a new vector image (path) and a new rasterized prewiev.
    You have to rasterize objects before they could be distorted, because distorting a vector image takes significantly more time versus distorting a rasterized image which has finite number of points to work with (unlike a path)
    Comparison
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  8. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
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       #758

    speedgamer01 said:
    Britton30 said:
    PooMan UK said:
    Well in CorelDraw you use the "perspective tool" ("effects" "add perspective") *tip You can only add the drop shadow after you have added the perspective
    In Corel Photo paint you just click on the object until the handles turn to arrows like in the pic below then drag them in the direction you want
    In Photo Shop you goto "edit" "transform" "perspective" or "distort" *tip if you use text you need to "rasterize" the layer first before using perspective

    Hope this helps a bit
    OK, thanks. I have seen the warning to rasterize be for, what is that exactly?
    It means when you have a text (or smart) object PS gives you a rasterized image, but it keeps in mind what it is made of. If you rasterize a text and resize it, the more times you resize it the blurrier the text will look. If you resize a text object by changing the text size you will never loose quality, because PS creates a new vector image (path) and a new rasterized prewiev.
    You have to rasterize objects before they could be distorted, because distorting a vector image takes significantly more time versus distorting a rasterized image which has finite number of points to work with (unlike a path)
    Comparison
    Sorry SG, more confused.
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  9. Posts : 6,857
    Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1 (desktop)
       #759

    Athene said:
    Please don't take the trouble, guys, since the modification is so quick and straightforward after Dennis's explanation, I've already done it myself now Thanks again, and regards from the extraterrestrial mushrooms...I visit them every year during the fair ;-D
    These little mushrooms are very cool!
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  10. Posts : 1,009
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit SP1
       #760

    Every image that is in jpg or similar formats is a raster image.
    Vector images (like the special text layers in image editors) are more like maps. It shows you where you have to go and what you have to do.
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