Frame sides orientation
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Frame sides orientation
This is a bit silly question. Please look at this frame (and please don't ask me why...). I kind of would like to have the sheep on all frame sides standing rather than upside down. Is there a way of doing that in Frame Transformation?
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Maciej Tomczak
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Re: Frame sides orientation
Also, what's happening to the last two sheep in the upper side of the frame, in the upper right corner?
Maciej Tomczak
Phototramp.com
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Re: Frame sides orientation
The Frame transformation is designed for custom frames that have an inside and an outside and the frame images are tiled and wrapped around the frame opening so as to keep the inside in and the outside out. There is no way to change this within Frame.
If you rotated the sheep so their feet were on the right, it might look more natural since they would be walking around the frame.
You could tile the sheep image and then composite it in, but you would not get the shading effects.
It does look like there is a problem with the upper and lower right corners.
If you rotated the sheep so their feet were on the right, it might look more natural since they would be walking around the frame.
You could tile the sheep image and then composite it in, but you would not get the shading effects.
It does look like there is a problem with the upper and lower right corners.
Jonathan Sachs
Digital Light & Color
Digital Light & Color
Re: Frame sides orientation
I fixed the upper and lower right corner problem for the next release.
Jonathan Sachs
Digital Light & Color
Digital Light & Color