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dcoder
15th October 2004, 14:36
http://dcodernet.com/curve.gif
Hey
How can I make the above image so that the different lines meet up in a smooth crisp curve, I have tried to do it using curved edged rectangles but am having trouble :mad:
I'm using macromedia fireworks as I’m not really clued up on Photoshop that much, but I do have access to it
A link to a tutorial would be nice :)
Cheers, Dcoder.
Valane
15th October 2004, 14:53
Not very good at writing tutorials, sorry, but if this helps, I gave it a shot for you.
http://www.stagweekends.co.uk/testing/finished.jpg
http://www.stagweekends.co.uk/testing/finished2.jpg
dcoder
15th October 2004, 15:16
yea, thats ecatly what i wanted, but i need to know how to do it so i can curve the other way :P
Cheez
15th October 2004, 15:17
That's what rotate is for. ;)
dcoder
15th October 2004, 15:18
But that will make it go down, i need it to go up :)
phil
15th October 2004, 15:21
That's what flip is for. ;)
dcoder
15th October 2004, 15:23
http://dcodernet.com/finished2.jpg
hmm...
Valane
15th October 2004, 15:25
http://www.stagweekends.co.uk/testing/finished3.jpg
http://www.stagweekends.co.uk/testing/finished4.jpg
http://www.stagweekends.co.uk/testing/finished5.jpg
dcoder
15th October 2004, 15:26
i understand how to use flip and rotate ect.. but the colours dont match...
Valane
15th October 2004, 15:27
And one more time.
http://www.stagweekends.co.uk/testing/finished10.jpg
EDIT : Forgot to turn anti-aliasing off.
http://www.stagweekends.co.uk/testing/finished11.jpg
Valane
17th October 2004, 20:05
Solved?
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