Making Curve in Photoshop CS2

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Todd_Merriett
Sep 6, 2007
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I am not sure of the best way to explain this, so if anyone has any questions or needs clarification, please let me know.

I would like to make a curved line that kind of "sweeps" across a page (nothing that thick…maybe .25 to .5 inches in thickness). I would like the line to be at least two different colors and have a curve to it. I can’t figure out how to do this and make it look natural.

(I saw a brochure from SeaWorld that had these lines I am describing and would like to do something similar).

Thanks!

Todd

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John_R_Nielsen
Sep 6, 2007
Stroking a path is likely what you want. Explain more fully what you mean by "Two different colors". Blended along the length of the line, side-by-side, or what?
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Mohamed Al-Dabbagh
Sep 7, 2007
On Sep 6, 6:13 pm, wrote:
I am not sure of the best way to explain this, so if anyone has any questions or needs clarification, please let me know.

I would like to make a curved line that kind of "sweeps" across a page (nothing that thick…maybe .25 to .5 inches in thickness). I would like the line to be at least two different colors and have a curve to it. I can’t figure out how to do this and make it look natural.

(I saw a brochure from SeaWorld that had these lines I am describing and would like to do something similar).

Thanks!

Todd

You want it like this (Enhanced Motion Blur):

http://dabbagh2.fortunecity.com/pscsx/

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