Roating images Created 16 years ago2007-09-15 13:11:26 UTC by The Mad Carrot The Mad Carrot

Created 16 years ago2007-09-15 13:11:26 UTC by The Mad Carrot The Mad Carrot

Posted 16 years ago2007-09-15 13:11:26 UTC Post #234181
Is there an image editting program out there that allows you to rotate images like this:
http://www.themightyatom.nl/screenshots/sm_gem3.gif ?
The Mad Carrot The Mad CarrotMad Carrot
Posted 16 years ago2007-09-15 13:13:31 UTC Post #234182
I don't believe so, as images are 2d pictures, and therefore the sides and back wouldn't have actually been created.

Although, it might be possible if such a program created what it THINKS it would look like. Other than that, your image looks like an animated sprite for a 2d game. =D
Posted 16 years ago2007-09-15 13:23:06 UTC Post #234185
You can't just rotate an image. It doesn't have depth. If you flipped it, you'd just be squishing it.
That looks like a model with pictures taken from various angles, or just several completely separate pictures.
Posted 16 years ago2007-09-15 13:28:43 UTC Post #234186
Pretty much what I said, worded differently?
Posted 16 years ago2007-09-15 14:40:01 UTC Post #234194
K. Ill have to figure something out then.
The Mad Carrot The Mad CarrotMad Carrot
Posted 16 years ago2007-09-16 07:17:06 UTC Post #234316
No offence... but I really can't believe you actually asked this question! :)
Posted 16 years ago2007-09-16 07:49:18 UTC Post #234320
What, like this?
User posted image
Posted 16 years ago2007-09-16 08:50:09 UTC Post #234322
Ya, i need a similar animation for my custom picture.
The Mad Carrot The Mad CarrotMad Carrot
Posted 16 years ago2007-09-16 08:52:09 UTC Post #234323
Just use Flash, Imageready or PS CS3 to animate it. Not very hard if you have the individual frames.
Posted 16 years ago2007-09-16 09:47:07 UTC Post #234327
Hmmm no, thats not really what i need...
Nevermind.
The Mad Carrot The Mad CarrotMad Carrot
Posted 16 years ago2007-09-16 11:23:03 UTC Post #234335
Photoshop has a nifty perspective transform tool, though it's quite limited. You'll definitely need some 3D software to make something more complex. (unless spending countless hours on every frame is an option)
Daubster DaubsterVault Dweller
Posted 16 years ago2007-09-16 11:29:18 UTC Post #234336
Hmmm no, thats not really what i need...
Then what do you need? I thought ZL's pic hit the nail on the head.
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 16 years ago2007-09-16 12:01:02 UTC Post #234339
I need individual frames from one base image, by rotating it, and taking screenshots as it rotates.

Kinda impossible indeed... I definitely need a 3D pro to do it with.
The Mad Carrot The Mad CarrotMad Carrot
Posted 16 years ago2007-09-16 12:18:00 UTC Post #234340
Photoshop's perspective tool uses the image as a plane, not a 3d model really. You can do some nice stuff with it, but it's really only a plane. (This is really only CS3, not sure about basic CS3 either, cuz i use Extended)
Posted 16 years ago2007-09-18 21:10:34 UTC Post #234498
Looks like the red Jewel from PopCap Games' Bejeweled (Formarlly Diamond Mine 2.0)

BTW. If thats right I spend way to much time on the interweb.
monster_urby monster_urbyGoldsourcerer
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