Go to Filter - Stylize - Extrude
Right click on the picture and select Open With.... and pick what you want to use.If you want to make a permanent change then right clickon the picture and select Get Info, then near the middle will be an option to Use this application to open ALL documents like this one.In the preference's in Photoshop should be an option to turn the Open with Photoshop on or off I would think?
To change your preferences in Photoshop you click on Photoshop on the top left of your screen, select Preferences and then select whatever it is you want to change.
Either criterion can be true to find a match.
If you have geometry, you can select a face or group of faces and bevel them, bevelling 'extrudes' the faces but then gives you the option to shrink or enlarge the selected face(s). An example of bevelling would be to take a cylinder of 2 units radius and 5 units high apply an edit mesh modifier, in polygon mode select the faces at one end and select bevel, extrude it 1 unit by clicking on the selected area and without unclicking, dragging the mouse until the extrude spinner says 1. Then release the mouse button and drag again until the bevel spinner says -1, click to finish. Next extrude the same distance but bevel out. Next extrude 7 units, then repeat the bevel in and out as before. next extrude by 5 units again. You then have a Christmas cracker! Hope that helps!
In the color palette, there is a drop down option default normal option selected... Select and gotcha your blending options are displayed but I don't know about further options....
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There are four easy and straightforward steps to creating a fire background in Photoshop. The first is to open up a fresh document. Next, select filter, then render, then cloud to get a cloud effect. Third, select filter, then render, then difference clouds. Finally, adjust the color of the clouds to look more like fire by selecting image, then adjustments, then gradient map.
From the Start menu, select Control Panel. In the Control Panel, double click on 'Programs and Features.' Give the window a while to fully populate, then scroll down and find 'Adobe Creative Suite 4' or 'Adobe Photoshop CS4' depending on the product that you installed, and click to select it. Once it has been selected, click the 'Uninstall/Change' button above, and follow the on-screen prompts. If you installed the complete Creative Suite and only want to remove Photoshop, there will be an option for that during the procedure.
You can sort your data by clicking on "sort and filter" you will see this option at the top bar. This will give you option to sort your selected data acceding or descending order, or you can temporarily filter out your values.
How do you select an object in photoshop without background so as to bring to other background of coreldraw? Girani
It is the bar across the top of Photoshop that has the words: File, Edit, Image, Layer, Select, etc.
Already saved file i.e, .PNG. Open the Photoshop Application , then go to file menu, and select the OPen, where u already saved file is .PNG select it click ok. it will in photoshop file .PNG the again go to file menu then click save as option the name it and format it as .GIF and click it save button.