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Hi Charlie,

Unless I have missed something the rings are not interlocking?

The Green Ring needs to go "through" the Red and Black Rings and the Yellow ring needs to go "through" the Black and Blue rings?

Best wishes,

DG

Posted

Hi Charlie,

There are a couple ways. You can do it like David did on his sample using two "partial" rings for each color, or you can do it with masks. Maybe David can show you a simplified sample just using two rings. I'll see if I can find one I made using masks and post it later.

Here it is:

http://www.lin-evans.org/demo/olympicringspte.zip

Best regards,

Lin

Hi Dave G

Thanks for your comment, but how would you do it?

Charlie

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Hi Charlie,

The Green ring has 3 elements. One behind the Red ring, another between Red and Black and another in front of Black. These can be done as partial variations of the same Green ring in PS etc. Or they can be done using 3 copies of the same complete Green ring with masks. Overlay the partials so that they are correctly spaced in relation to the Red and Black rings and also "in register".

I used partials rather than masks.

DG

Posted

Hi Lin, Dave G

Thank you both for your input.

Lin I downloaded your example but the some images are missing.

Dave G, I will have a go at your suggestion, Thanks again for your help.

Charlie

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Hi Charlie,

I made the zip backup with PTE so all images "should" be there - tell me which are reported missing and I'll try to be sure they are all included...

I just extracted the file into a new folder and all the images are there. Red, Blue and Green circle - that's all in this sample. It's not an example of the complete "olympic" rings - just a sample to show you how to use masking to do the interlock....

Best regards,

Lin

Hi Lin, Dave G

Thank you both for your input.

Lin I downloaded your example but the some images are missing.

Dave G, I will have a go at your suggestion, Thanks again for your help.

Charlie

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