Adobe Photoshop Brushes
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Adobe Photoshop Brushes
If I want to start a line with 22 pixels and end the line with 11 pixels ie when i try to make a vein in the leaf or want to make a line that ends in a point how can i do it in adobe photoshop cs
Draw the line. Using the wand select it. Go to Transform, select Distort. Grab one of the corners and move it as much as you want.
PS:
If the line is attached to an object remove (clear) a small section close to the end of the area you want to distort so that the Wand selects only the area you want to distort.
PS:
If the line is attached to an object remove (clear) a small section close to the end of the area you want to distort so that the Wand selects only the area you want to distort.
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but in adobe the lolours will get lost or smugedbgoodman4 wrote:Draw the line. Using the wand select it. Go to Transform, select Distort. Grab one of the corners and move it as much as you want.
PS:
If the line is attached to an object remove (clear) a small section close to the end of the area you want to distort.
Did you try it?
I just tried it with a green and red line. No problem at all except for some slight softening of the colour at the edges. And I went from a line that was 7 MM thick, to one that was 7MM thick at one end and 70 MM at the other. You are talking about a much smaller distortion (at least you were in your first post) so the apparent softening would be substantially less in your case.
I tried this using the distort and the skew functions and as I said, no problem. I did this on version 7 but I cannot imagine that it would be any different in CS.
I just tried it with a green and red line. No problem at all except for some slight softening of the colour at the edges. And I went from a line that was 7 MM thick, to one that was 7MM thick at one end and 70 MM at the other. You are talking about a much smaller distortion (at least you were in your first post) so the apparent softening would be substantially less in your case.
I tried this using the distort and the skew functions and as I said, no problem. I did this on version 7 but I cannot imagine that it would be any different in CS.