Try using Vanishing Point filter in Photoshop
To warp use illustrator:
http://illustrator.digital
this is in later versions of illustrator.
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Browse All TopicsHi There,
I'd like to create the following image:
1. make another copy of the double helix image, and link the fatter ends together. then, curve the whole image in the shape of e-function (attached)
2. the wisdom pearl is a personal gift for you :) i just designed it :)
can you help me or do it for me? i've been spending a long time, not getting too far.
thank you very much!
kathy
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Try using Vanishing Point filter in Photoshop
To warp use illustrator:
http://illustrator.digital
this is in later versions of illustrator.
hi guys, tx so much for the info. i really like the double helix you made, jason, and i increased the point value to 500 for appreciation.
can i ask you to take a look at something pls? i'd really like to put the double helix on the attached background of gustav's kiss picture - i attached 2 pictures for you to choose whichever color you like). basically, the double helix would run diagonally.
1. but i hope the double helix to be more golden/white/or silver color to match the background (maybe color is closer to sin-cos-e-double helix picture attached).
2. also, is it possible to put grids inside the double helix (with the proper color mix - i got rid of the axes, see attached)?
thank you very much!
kathy
ps. sorry, i'm not yet too good at photoshop, i tried for a long time, but don't know how to do it. i'll take a photoshop class in 2 days, i hope. tx u again!
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by: jjkrausePosted on 2009-02-02 at 11:06:40ID: 23530114
I suggest using a different double-helix picture. It looks strange when you join two of them end to end because we're kind of looking down at an angle. I think the result would be better if you'd have a perfectly symmetrical double-helix.
Jason
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