Lin Evans Posted November 24, 2016 Report Posted November 24, 2016 After Dave's Example for 16:9 - This is a very similar horizontal Strips Rotate style for 3:2 Aspect Ratio Images. You can adjust the size of the images with the controlling frame. Select two (four, six, eight, etc.) 3:2 aspect ratio images and apply style.. This for Version 9 and later only. It won't work with version 8. Put image you want to begin in second position... Exe demo with four 2650 x 1767 images (sugested size) http://www.lin-evans.org/demo/rotatestripdemo.zip Lin SlatRotate For 3_2 Images.ptestyle Quote
masrawy Posted April 24, 2017 Report Posted April 24, 2017 Lin, thanks for the style .. I am trying to figure out you guys are doing this by dissect this but no luck, it would be very helpful can do a little tutorial of the strips basic. I'm thinking of a project that require irregular shapes .. Sami Quote
masrawy Posted April 25, 2017 Report Posted April 25, 2017 Hi Lin, I think I got it .. it was aha moment!! also it will not work for irregular shapes unless there is other syntax I'm not aware of. I'll have to use masks then .. Regards, Sami Quote
Lin Evans Posted April 25, 2017 Author Report Posted April 25, 2017 Hi Sami, Yes, the slats for the styles must be of a regular rectangular shape to function properly. Irregular shapes are more difficult to create and would require different techniques to use in a style creation. The regular rectangular shapes can be created in various ways using PTE or Photoshop or other editing software. If you wish to make styles this way perhaps the quickest and easiest way to create them is with a freeware product called "Photoscape" which has many great features including one called "splitter" which quickly and accurately can divide an image into horizontal or vertical sections in numerous ways. Here's a link if you want to explore the possibilities: https://photoscape.en.softonic.com/download Best regards, Lin Quote
masrawy Posted April 25, 2017 Report Posted April 25, 2017 Hi Lin, although I'm comfortable in Photoshop I will check it out, it is faster then it's the better tool for the job. Regards, Sami Quote
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