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3D happy faces?
xislandxstylex
post Mar 30 2004, 08:15 PM
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does anyone know how to make 3d happy faces in photoshop 7?
 
angel-roh
post Apr 1 2004, 02:27 AM
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hmm.... well.. i have adobe photoshop elements.. i dont kno if they are same...but umm... it's somewhere in ur effect........... umm ay shoot i fawqot wat it is called.. it's under this stuff...and it says 3-D... look up in the section..oh yeah it's under the section of FILTERS...and find it...there will be many choices of selection...go to render...and find 3D transform^^;; i duno if this is wut ur lookin for...heh sorry if it's not the one u lookin for..ive tried my best to help u...heh
 
xislandxstylex
post Apr 1 2004, 06:53 PM
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yah i tried doing that but then it just turns out white and ugly..i'm looking for one like juliar has in his signature.
 
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post Apr 1 2004, 08:15 PM
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Hows this one?

I need to make it a bit bigger then shrink it next time...
 
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post Apr 1 2004, 10:53 PM
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haha. yah that's cute. how'd you do it?
 
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post Apr 2 2004, 12:28 AM
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don't you just go and change the layer style? lol and make it beveled and embosses or something and shadow? dunno lol. wow, visual fusion, PRO =P
 
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post Apr 2 2004, 04:27 PM
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hehe, no, i didnt create mine, sadly. i used a download called My Signature that ataches onto your Internet Explorer toolbar, and i picked a design. but i use psp7 so i dont know about that. sad.gif
 
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post Apr 2 2004, 07:05 PM
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oh....blah. i'll be creative and make one somehow _smile.gif
 
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post Apr 2 2004, 08:00 PM
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how to make a smiley face... soo many wayz, ok......

Mai Z's idea # 1: MSN-style emoticons....
go here for teh tutorial: http://www.n-sane.net/tutorials/MSNemoticons/index.php

Mai Z's idea #2 : 3-D Rendering...
I agree wit Angel Roh... you can use 3-d Rendering (Filters > Render> 3d-transform)to make the sphere... then add a face afterwards.
to change the colour of the ugly whiteness (no racism intended) you can either
a) select the whole ball using the 'magnetic lasso'.. then make a new layer.... then in the new layer with the area of the ball still selected, fill with a shade darker than the colour of your choice(in the new layer) then change the opacity of the 'new layer' lower so you can still see the shading from the layer below
b) go to image > adjustments > variations..... then change the colouring.... this method sometimes leaves the actual white areas really white tho....

gd luck! rolleyes.gif
 
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post Apr 5 2004, 08:13 PM
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how to make a smiley face... soo many wayz, ok......

Mai Z's idea # 1: MSN-style emoticons....
go here for teh tutorial: http://www.n-sane.net/tutorials/MSNemoticons/index.php

Mai Z's idea #2 : 3-D Rendering...
I agree wit Angel Roh... you can use 3-d Rendering (Filters > Render> 3d-transform)to make the sphere... then add a face afterwards.
to change the colour of the ugly whiteness (no racism intended) you can either
a) select the whole ball using the 'magnetic lasso'.. then make a new layer.... then in the new layer with the area of the ball still selected, fill with a shade darker than the colour of your choice(in the new layer) then change the opacity of the 'new layer' lower so you can still see the shading from the layer below
b) go to image > adjustments > variations..... then change the colouring.... this method sometimes leaves the actual white areas really white tho....

gd luck! 

ahh!!!thank you soo much! that really helped. biggrin.gif
 

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