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Title: Tips/advice wanted on matching jpeg graphics to my cabinet sides
Post by: jimmer on November 26, 2016, 08:07:50 am

I have Illustrator and Photoshop, but all I've done so far is play with vector graphics in Illustrator.

What I want to do now is be able to take a big picture and see what part of it would look like on my cab side. Like this guy has done, I'm aiming for something like options 2 and 3.

Can anyone give me a quick pointer on the steps I need to take. Even knowing the terminology would help me search how to do it.

thanks.
Title: Re: Tips/advice wanted on matching jpeg graphics to my cabinet sides
Post by: thomas_surles on November 26, 2016, 10:05:57 am
You could take a really good straight picture of the side of your cab and cut it out in photoshop and put the image on a layer behind it. Assuming this is just for a reference to see how it looks.
Title: Re: Tips/advice wanted on matching jpeg graphics to my cabinet sides
Post by: jimmer on November 26, 2016, 01:18:50 pm

I've got the side profile of my cab in various formats. A vector path in Illustrator, and I can make pngs from that (I'm sure).

What you are suggesting is to make the side of the cab transparent (or is a hole something else), and look through at the graphics on the layer below.

I hadn't thought of that because I was working from the example I posted which looks like the cab side is 'solid' and the background is transparent, and then the graphics have been cast on to it.

I will have a play in photoshop.
Title: Re: Tips/advice wanted on matching jpeg graphics to my cabinet sides
Post by: thomas_surles on November 26, 2016, 01:28:36 pm
Yeah basically. I would cut it out. Paste it on a blank background and then cut it out again and have the image showing through the hole you cut out. Something simple like that.