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Paintshop Pro 7.0 question

Started by January 16, 2003 12:23 PM
2 comments, last by Old_Rod 22 years ago
I''m trying to develop a splash screen for a game tool and having problems with one aspect. I want to take a screenshot of the program running, then merge that into one area of the splash screen, but I want it modified as follows: Imagine you hold a picture in front of you. Now rotate it 45 degrees counterclockwise. Then tilt the top corner back 45 degrees (does that make sense?). What you end up with is a view of the photo from a perspective like looking up at it from the bottom left corner. How can I do this in Paintshop? I''ve played with the skew and perspective effects, but they just don''t produce the desired effect. Or maybe I''m just not using them in the right combination or something. Anyone have some insight on this?
to be honest, i dont think you''ll have a whole lot of luck with psp. except for using the skew and stretch very carefully, i dont think youll be able to get what you want.

you might have more luck with something like flash, or some of the other macromedia products (which can be aquired... um...extralegally) or more easily something like gmax or blender (downloadable for free. render and take a screenshot) with your picture on a rectangle, tilted.

gotta go

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ya, there is probebly a way to do it, i just remember how.

try looking for some kind of feature like follow path, or something like that
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The only way I know of is skew and stretch... you have to sort of work it out...

I know the effect your after... I havn''t tried it but you may also be able to do a 3D transform on the textured area then recolor the other sides of the rectangle... I hope you know what I''m talking about...

Why sleep? You can do that when your dead.

(Hope you don''t mind if I borrow this: )
Why sleep? You can do that when your dead.(Hope you don't mind if I borrow this: )

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