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  • The model is ZR60. I didn’t have the camera on me when I posted the original question. Sorry about that.

  • I’ve been playin with the settings in CCL tryin to get a solid or solids to fit together to form a circular 3D hub. What dimensions do I need to use if I’m using a solid to create the 3D hub? I just can’t get my head around it. I’m also reading the 3d lite manual… no help so far.

  • Alrighty! I’ve got all my pics in place (5 degree intervals). Not sure if it’s going to work out the way I want, but I’ll adjust that later. I’m worried that I won’t have a clear view of each ind. shot because they’re not spread out enough, but like I said I’ll adjust that later…

    I understand what you’re saying about creating the images for the hub in PS, but the only thing I’m not sure about yet is creating the actual sides of the hub. I’m just about to try to do that with Cylinder Lite. But I’m not real comfortable with that plug in, so I don’t know how that’s going to go. I’ll check in shortly. But so far I’m moving along ok. Thanks again for hangin with me.

  • Thanks for the suggestions! I’m laying out all of the images now and things are going just fine. I’ll give the cylinder creator a go to see if I can create something to “fill” the space in the middle to act as a hub. I’m just not real confident it’s going to look clean. We’ll see though.

  • Matt Sonberg

    May 13, 2005 at 2:27 pm in reply to: cant get displacement to work

    I have had some trouble creating a gradient from an image… is there anywhere that explains that process in detail? I would think it’s pretty simple, but I’ve never done it before.

  • Matt Sonberg

    April 22, 2005 at 4:33 pm in reply to: Batch Action to Covert EPS to Web Optimized jpeg

    Hey. I just figured this out the other day… if you open your history window by clicking on window and selecting history. Then select the “actions” tab within that window. You can create a new set by clicking on the little folder in the actions tab at the bottom. Then you’ll see a record button to the left of that folder icon. That’ll start recording your action. You may have to try to record the action a couple of times to get it exactly the way you want, but it’s pretty easy. Then when you’re ready to run a batch, open all of the files you need to modify. Go to File/Automate/Batch… In that window you’ll see a drop down called: Action. Just select the new action you just created and make sure the rest of your settings look ok. That should do it. You may have to do a little trial and error to get everything right but that’s the gist of it.

  • I guess was using the drag/drop tech for a while now, I guess that’s what I’ll stick with then. Seems like you’d be able to do that though.

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