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Technical Help & Discussion => Windows PCs & Software: Help, News & Discussion => Topic started by: jon996 on August 19, 2004, 18:32
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hey all!!!!!
i gotta problem which is buggin me!!!!! my mates hav asked me 2 lower theyre cars...[ which iv done] and put chrome alloys on em...which iv done...but one of the pictures is at an angle, it isnt straight on. i can put alloys on it if its taken straight on but its at an angle and i dont no wot to do?
is ther a way of puttin sum alloys on at an angle?
HELP!!!!!! >> 8)jon
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Hiya Jon. I notice your head's still on fire. You really ought to let the doctor have a look at that, you know. (https://www.pc-pals.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hogarth-hq.com%2Fsmileys%2Fflamed.gif&hash=dd76cfab99ad8e8c246a7e6f16fe997eb27b95e8)
Regarding your question about changing the perpective of an image within Photoshop, I believe that it can almost certainly be done. However, I'm probably not best-placed to advise you, since I haven't used PS since version 4 and now use Photoshop Elephants v2, instead.
Could some kind soul talk Jon through the pic-twisting process please?
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Hiya Jon. I notice your head's still on fire. You really ought to let the doctor have a look at that, you know.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I think it should be just a question of clicking Image > Rotate, then you can Free Rotate to your hearts content, until you get it straight.
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iv only got...Image > rotate canvas > 90 degrees etc :(
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Which version of PSP have you got? Mine is version 8. You can do it in Adobe Elements 2.0 as well, and you can download a trial version from the Adobe site. In fact, Adobe Elements has a 'straighten' tool, which might be even more useful.
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iv got CS 8) :o woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo lol...ermm hmmm i do hav elements soo i shall ava goooooooooo
thnkies :P
>>jon
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Thank you, Jon. A linguist will be along to help you very shortly. ::)
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:lol: rodders!! u crack me up!!!
simon simon simon i dont hav paint shop pro!!!! iv got PHOTOSHOP!!!!! :D
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Sorry, misread it. I only have Adobe Elements - see post above.
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okay im jus downloading the trial version now...as i hav 1 meg bband it shouldnt take tool long ;D ;D 8) :lol: :thumb: :bart:
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select the right layer, press ctrl+T then right click, and find the Distort option. i think it's called distort anyway......
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chars the distort options worked a treat
THANKS!!!!! :)