This maybe?Possible to re-size any of these wallpapers to properly fit the iPhone X lockscreen?
All of them seem to have issues with height/width
Thanks in advance!
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This maybe?Possible to re-size any of these wallpapers to properly fit the iPhone X lockscreen?
All of them seem to have issues with height/width
Thanks in advance!
here's a quick stab at it
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this isn't quite the same - different lanyard clip
Hopefully this works? I set it up so the line near the top sits a little bit below the notch - and then (on mine at least) the rest of the lines fit between the rows of icons. Hopefully that's what you're looking for?Please optimize for my iPhone X
Thanks in advance
Sorry, this is the closest i could get to those imagesI was wondering is someone could make me these please for the iPhone X.
The EXACT same wording, apart from replacing the iPhone 7 Plus with iPhone X.
here's a quick stab at it
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The X on the first one i did was a radial gradient, not sure if that's what you were looking for though so i done one with the gradient as the background, and one that uses the grey of your original 8 wallpaperIs there anyway you can revert the black/grey of the background and X? I reckon that would look pretty cool too.
Thanks again!
The X on the first one i did was a radial gradient, not sure if that's what you were looking for though so i done one with the gradient as the background, and one that uses the grey of your original 8 wallpaper
Hopefully this works? I set it up so the line near the top sits a little bit below the notch - and then (on mine at least) the rest of the lines fit between the rows of icons. Hopefully that's what you're looking for?
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Sorry, this is the closest i could get to those images
Sorry, this is the closest i could get to those images
Does anyone have the clown fish wallpaper in the correct resolution? Thanks.
I went looking for a template but found this site and then just inverted the badge colours and resized the output to the iPhone X screen size (1125 × 2436):Have you got some sort of template made for the name tags, that you just simply enter the text into?
I went looking for a template but found this site and then just inverted the badge colours and resized the output to the iPhone X screen size (1125 × 2436):
http://www.1iphone5wallpaper.com/name-badges.php
I was wondering if someone can put the Apple logo and another with the X on this wallpaper. But as an indent. So like dented into the wallpaper? Thanks.
https://imgur.com/a/EdWpK
Like so?
yep, there were a few steps to it - but not too difficult once you've done similar stuff a few times.When I choose invert from the menu, the name badge changes to the black colour, but the linen background and the string changes colour to (changes to the wrong colour).
yep, there were a few steps to it - but not too difficult once you've done similar stuff a few times.
have you used layers in photoshop? I duplicated the layer, selected the top layer, then inverted the colours for that layer.
Then get the magic selection tool, select the background, and the delete the selection.
Then i went around the edges, with the eraser set to very soft and half strength, and tidied up the edges to make sure it looked okay. I let the edge from the lower layer come though, seemed to work better that way.
lastly, the notch at the top of the badge where the lanyard clasp goes, i zoomed in lots and then erased it in small steps to get the background layer to show through.
yep, there were a few steps to it - but not too difficult once you've done similar stuff a few times.
have you used layers in photoshop? I duplicated the layer, selected the top layer, then inverted the colours for that layer.
Then get the magic selection tool, select the background, and the delete the selection.
Then i went around the edges, with the eraser set to very soft and half strength, and tidied up the edges to make sure it looked okay. I let the edge from the lower layer come though, seemed to work better that way.
lastly, the notch at the top of the badge where the lanyard clasp goes, i zoomed in lots and then erased it in small steps to get the background layer to show through.
hope this will do?Hello,
Could someone please make this notchless at the top
I have provided a sample of the bar I would like across the top in the second image I provided of golden gate bridge.
it's been a while since i used Photoshop (I'm using Pixelmator - but it shares a lot of features and functions as Photoshop). Image Size will scale the image up or down. Whereas Canvas Size will either add blank shape around your image (if you are increasing the numbers) or crop the image down.I presume that you went into the Image menu to do this, but did you choose the "Image Size" or "Canvas Size" menu options?
I can't find a Magic Selection tool in my version of Photoshop 2017.
hope this will do?
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it's been a while since i used Photoshop (I'm using Pixelmator - but it shares a lot of features and functions as Photoshop). Image Size will scale the image up or down. Whereas Canvas Size will either add blank shape around your image (if you are increasing the numbers) or crop the image down.
Probably easiest to open a new file, when you can set the canvas to be the size of the iPhone X screen, or if you miss that, then use Canvas Size. And then you can paste in your image and scale/scale it to fit.
I dunno what the magic selection tool is called in Photoshop. You click it on a colour (i.e. black) and it selects the whole region in that area that matches the same colour. In Pixelmator, you can hold down while clicking and drag sideways a small bit, and it'll adjust the tolerance level, so instead of just black, for example, it'll select very dark greys as well. I think Photoshop has something like that - most graphics apps do these days
hope this will do?
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it's been a while since i used Photoshop (I'm using Pixelmator - but it shares a lot of features and functions as Photoshop). Image Size will scale the image up or down. Whereas Canvas Size will either add blank shape around your image (if you are increasing the numbers) or crop the image down.
Probably easiest to open a new file, when you can set the canvas to be the size of the iPhone X screen, or if you miss that, then use Canvas Size. And then you can paste in your image and scale/scale it to fit.
I dunno what the magic selection tool is called in Photoshop. You click it on a colour (i.e. black) and it selects the whole region in that area that matches the same colour. In Pixelmator, you can hold down while clicking and drag sideways a small bit, and it'll adjust the tolerance level, so instead of just black, for example, it'll select very dark greys as well. I think Photoshop has something like that - most graphics apps do these days