Thanks Harold
Thanks Harold
I am now the proud owner of Plugin Galaxy for OS X and it's still number one on my list of plugins. Thanks for sticking with us Mac users Harold!!!
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I'm a freelance graphic designer with Photoshop 7 being my most often used application. People bring me old photos to restore, photos to make look like drawings, requests for everything from wedding announcements to obituaries to restaurant menus. And the list goes on.
My most used plugins are blur, edge tool, feedback, warp, noise, and now page curl.
Now how about a good 3D plugin? (I've got a request for a floorplan!)
My most used plugins are blur, edge tool, feedback, warp, noise, and now page curl.
Now how about a good 3D plugin? (I've got a request for a floorplan!)
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If you work on a lot of photos, have a look at my ColorWasher plugin at http://www.thepluginsite.com/products/photowiz/
What should that 3D plugin be capable of doing?
What should that 3D plugin be capable of doing?
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I'm still not sure how that 3D effect should look like. Can you upload a photo with such an effect somewhere and post the URL?
Do you mean that e.g. someone's head continues beyond the (virtual) border of the photo? Such an effect can be seen on the Photoshop 7 splash screen that appears when you run Photoshop 7. This splash screen makes the lense go beyond the rectangular border of the window.
Do you mean that e.g. someone's head continues beyond the (virtual) border of the photo? Such an effect can be seen on the Photoshop 7 splash screen that appears when you run Photoshop 7. This splash screen makes the lense go beyond the rectangular border of the window.
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Well, the most work for such an effect involves the creation of a mask or selection around the people or things that peak over the "window border". This task is best perfomed by hand, because selecting the right areas is quite complex in many cases. So I don't see a big chance at the moment to automate such a task with a plugin.