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Hi,
I’m Laura. Apparently there’s this feature called StyleDraper in Photoshop and it’s under the Filter Menu. What you do is you click on the Filter Menu, then choose Clic Design, then click on StyleDraper. Style Draper allows you to virtually drape textures into images. It uses any scanned samples of fabric or anything with an evident texture to it to create an image that retains a realistic texture appearance. I was just wondering why this feature isn’t available on my Photoshop. I have Photoshop 7.0 (I own a Toshiba Satellite laptop that runs on Windows XP) and wondering if this is a Photoshop 8.0 feature. Would I have to upgrade to 8.0 in order to get this feature?? Please let me know. Thank you so much!
Laura
I’m Laura. Apparently there’s this feature called StyleDraper in Photoshop and it’s under the Filter Menu. What you do is you click on the Filter Menu, then choose Clic Design, then click on StyleDraper. Style Draper allows you to virtually drape textures into images. It uses any scanned samples of fabric or anything with an evident texture to it to create an image that retains a realistic texture appearance. I was just wondering why this feature isn’t available on my Photoshop. I have Photoshop 7.0 (I own a Toshiba Satellite laptop that runs on Windows XP) and wondering if this is a Photoshop 8.0 feature. Would I have to upgrade to 8.0 in order to get this feature?? Please let me know. Thank you so much!
Laura
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