Posts Tagged ‘objects’

Adobe Photoshop CS3 – Smart Filters & Objects

Take advantage of editing without even touching your image – do so using Adobe Photoshop CS3 and Smart Object and Smart Filters. This clip is taken from a full training DVD entitled “Adobe Photoshop CS3 – Upgrade Guide” available from MyDigitalWorks.com

Bent Objects: Hilarious Food Art

Episode 10 of 21. Our good friend Terry Border shows us some of his amazingly creative work (which he calls Bent Objects) during our stop in Indianapolis, IN. See all the videos at: www.speedysroadtrip.com And see Terry’s work at bentobjects.blogspot.com

Java Programming Tutorial – 41 – Building Objects for Constructors


Finally we get to build our cuztom object for multiple constructors

How do you create objects look metallic silver in photoshop?

I have always envied the new apple logo. Does anybody know how to make an object look metallic silver (that shines) like the apple logo on photoshop?

powerpoint Tips 2-Enlarge & Reduce Objects, Snap to Grid


www.mapsfordesign.com How to Video showing Enlarging & Reducing and How to Turn Off the Snap to Grid in powerpoint. Editable powerpoint maps from http and www.bjdesign.com. Tip 3. Enlarging and Reducing Objects. 1. To enlarge several states or counties you need Select them first and then GROUP them together. Holding down the Shift key will allow you to select several objects at the same time or you can drag your pointer around the entire group. 2. Once the states are selected click on the DRAW popup menu in the TOOL BAR along the bottom and choose GROUP. 3. You will now see just 8 handles on your selected group. Place your pointer over one of the lower left or right corner handles. Click, and hold down the mouse button and drag the handle in a diagonal 45 degree direction. This will enlarge the group. Release your mouse button when you have the correct size. Pulling out, the group will enlarge, moving in towards the center it will reduce. Holding down the SHIFT key will keep things proportional. 4. Text elements will need to be re-adjusted manually, they will move to the correct place but in powerpoint they do not scale up or down. You may also need to UNGROUP them and move them where needed. The text can be resized using the Font Tools along the top of the screen. Tip 4. Snap To Grid powerpoint has an underlining grid that help you line up object. The default in powerpoint is that it is on. When working on something like a map the grid can become very frustrating because

[HD] Basics of Using 3D Objects: Photoshop Tutorial


3D is very new to Photoshop only really coming into existence when CS3 was released. In CS3 however the 3D capabilities were pretty limited, but with the release of CS4 3D exploded into Photoshop and now has it’s own set of tools and even it’s own panel. You are now able to even create true 3D objects right from within Photoshop and texture them. In the following tutorial we will learn about creating a base 3D object and creating a few basic textures for that object. We will also take a moment to explore the 3D tools. There is a ton to learn about 3D and not everything is covered in this quick video tutorial. Stay tuned for more tutorials on 3D! Be sure to check out www.tutvid.com Check out the blog @ http

How can I recover lost objects and clipart from my excel spreadheet?

I was doing simple programming on an excel spreadsheet. I added control forms, clipart, macros etc..Now when I load in my home computer the spreadsheet, all the clipart, control forms, and comments are gone. The macros are still there. At my work computer, the clipart, control forms and comments are still there. So everything is fine at work. However, I still want to do some work at my home computer on this spreadsheet. Sometimes when opening the xls file at my home computer, there is a message that some data may be lost.

Can someone help me learn why I can load the file perfectly ok at work (with clipart, controls, and comments), but not at my home computer? Thanks for any help