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cancer10 Feb 5th, 2007 9:25 am
Photoshop Question
 
How do we cut such design using photoshop? I mean the edges



http://www.sulawines.com/images/sect...inside_bar.jpg


http://www.sulawines.com/images/sect...de_display.jpg


http://www.sulawines.com/images/sect...tside_full.jpg


http://www.sulawines.com/images/sect...de_balcony.jpg

Phaelax Feb 5th, 2007 10:01 pm
Re: Photoshop Question
 
What do you mean by cut the edges? Use the selection tool and "cut" menu option. Paste into a new image document and save.

iamthwee Feb 6th, 2007 1:52 pm
Re: Photoshop Question
 
Look into using bezier curves for the curved edges part.

roryt Feb 8th, 2007 6:48 am
Re: Photoshop Question
 
I hope this quick tutorial will solve your problem.
  1. Create new image at the correct size for you.

    http://www.photoshopthis.co.uk/tutor...dges/start.gif
  2. Paste your photo into it. Then Create a new layer.

    http://www.photoshopthis.co.uk/tutor.../new_layer.gif
  3. Next drag this layer behind you photo’s layer.

    http://www.photoshopthis.co.uk/tutor...drag_layer.gif
  4. Now fill this layer using the paint bucket. Use the color white.
  5. Next right click on the shape icon and select rounded rectangle.
  6. Set the radius of the corner to 25px.

    http://www.photoshopthis.co.uk/tutor...ges/radius.gif
  7. Next, drag the rounded rectangle out so that it covers the entire image.

    http://www.photoshopthis.co.uk/tutor...nded_cover.gif
  8. Then control + click on the icon shown in the image below. This is on the layers palette.

    http://www.photoshopthis.co.uk/tutor...trol_click.gif
  9. You should now have little dots around your rounded rectangle.

    http://www.photoshopthis.co.uk/tutor...edges/dots.gif
  10. Select the rectangle marquee tool.

    http://www.photoshopthis.co.uk/tutor...es/marquee.gif
  11. Hold down control and drag two marquees out (one at a time)over the corners that you do not which to be rounded.

    http://www.photoshopthis.co.uk/tutor...es/corners.gif
  12. Next click “select>inverse” and then click on your photo layer.

    http://www.photoshopthis.co.uk/tutor...es/inverse.gif
  13. Then hit “delete” on your keyboard. Then hit “ctrl+D” on your keyboard.
  14. Now, right click on your layer with the rounded rectangle on it in the layer palette and select “delete”. Then select yes in the dialog box.
Thats the image finished, now all you need to do is select "save for web" in the file menu. Here's how mine turned out:

http://www.photoshopthis.co.uk/tutor...dges/final.jpg

cancer10 Feb 8th, 2007 6:59 am
Re: Photoshop Question
 
Thanx mate

hi-hacker Feb 14th, 2007 2:10 am
Re: Photoshop Question
 
Thanks

roryt Feb 14th, 2007 7:07 am
Re: Photoshop Question
 
Glad to be of service ;)

cscgal Feb 21st, 2007 2:42 pm
Re: Photoshop Question
 
That's a really cool effect. I like it!


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