Old 03-14-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Urgent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I need help on how to do some sort of jigsaw puzzle effect on any picture or images using adobe photoshop. Thanks 4 lending me a hand.
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This might help...
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b1...ath/Puzzle.jpg
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I need help on how to do some sort of jigsaw puzzle effect on any picture or images using adobe photoshop. Thanks 4 lending me a hand.
Its a bit basic, but this can help: http://www.askphotoshop.com/puzzle-pattern/

I have a complex one planned soonish (i.e. not just simple overlays, but featuring proper contours, etc)... but don't hold me to it! LOL!
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why dont you just use the textures feature? (pattern) it allows you to do jigsaw...
i think its in the emboss or pattern overlay section
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hi there!
thank u very much for ur help. It's so helpful for me.
thanks!
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make patterns

i think you can make a layer of a puzzle like form then just turn it into an overlay on the image that you want to make as a puzzle. use bevels so you could add depth.
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thats a good idea too....then maybe fool with someother settings till you get what you want.
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tou know what that tutorial is a simple one but simple is better in some cases i liked the outcome and if tou just hit the texturizer a second or third time it gives it a bit more depth and really looks like the puzzle pices are digging in so i just did it that way for my pic and i liked the way it turned out i think it was a good tut and i just wanted to thank the person who asked the question and the person who posted the link to the tut cause it was an idea i have been playing with for a while and because of you guys i finally got to try so thanks
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Go into the layer options they should have a style simalar to what you need.
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