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Thread: Importing Autocad Linework | Forum: Photoshop
Thread: Pen Tool Questions | Forum: Photoshop
Thread: Importing Autocad Linework | Forum: Photoshop
What I've found is that I can import the Autocad file directly into Illustrator, then copy that into Photoshop. Then I can do a selection of the inside of my line work and it has seemed to work ok. The export functions in Autocad definitely seem to produce pixelated results. Thanks guys.
Thread: Pen Tool Questions | Forum: Photoshop
I don't know, clicking and dragging is taking a bit to get used to. I really wish I could draw a somewhat jagged line and then "spline" it like in Autocad to smooth it out. Freehand Pen sorta' does this, but I'd rather click points vs. having the pen constantly follow my mouse.
Thread: Selection "offset" | Forum: Photoshop
Thread: Importing Autocad Linework | Forum: Photoshop
Sorry - I may not have made it clear, I am trying to import the Autocad linework into Photoshop and not illustrator. My illustrator questions are secondary, wondering if I could do the linework in there easily (Having never used Illustrator) vs. AutoCad. I have access to Illustrator at school.
Thread: Simple Size Question | Forum: Photoshop
Hmm . . . OK, I've looked at that, but basically it just enlarges the images or shrinks the image based on whe DPI I put in. I guess the main issue I have is that at 20x10" at 300 dpi my larger airbrush stokes have hesitation before actually showing up on the screen. I guess there really isn't much of a way around it, excpet for maybe path, (but I have never used them before).
Thread: Images always appear lighter? | Forum: Photoshop
Thread: Images always appear lighter? | Forum: Photoshop
So I guess it's just trial an error with setting up Photoshop to look on the screen how it's going to print, or is there a better way?
Thread: Simple Size Question | Forum: Photoshop
It sounds like there's not much of a way around it, huh? I guess I'll have to put up with some hesitation on my brush :( I guess the question now is who makes the best computer systems?
Thread: Simple Size Question | Forum: Photoshop
Thread: Simple Size Question | Forum: Photoshop
Thread: Simple Size Question | Forum: Photoshop
Well, what i'm doing is renderings of cars - so . . . Which method do you think would work best? If I always keep the resolution the same, does it matter how big the image is while I'm working on it? Can I shrink the image, and then enlarge it at the end?
Thread: Images always appear lighter? | Forum: Photoshop
So then the "no color management" will make it less accurate? The thing is that it appears to print the same whether I have the color settings turned on or off, but it just looks different on my screen?
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Thread: Importing Autocad Linework | Forum: Photoshop