This is a wonderful tutorial. But, I can't get CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+T to work correctly. It creates a new line, but doesn't save the previous one. Tried with PS CS6 and version 22.2.
its perfect, im just trying to create an empty roulette wheel but with 36 pockets only.. that would be 360 degrees/36 degrees per pocket = 10 degrees but not working for me, would you know how to do it? thanks!
The circle is 360 degrees, so you divide by how many parts you want 360 / 12 = 30. Then you put 30 in the angle (where he put 60 in the video 4:45 ) . Then if you want 5 parts: 360 / 5 = 72
thanks man! worked great on photoshop 2023 :D
Wow, this is exactly what I needed! Excellent tutorial, thank you!
Dude yes awesome! Exactly what I needed. You are a legend!
Just what I was looking for! Thanks!!!
Ignore the haters bruh. Your english is good. This tutorial is awesome! Keep on it!
Thank you very much. Just what I was looking for.
awesome tutorial thank you! And ditto ignore the guy before, I understood your English just fine.
Exactly what i was looking for thank you
This is a wonderful tutorial. But, I can't get CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+T to work correctly. It creates a new line, but doesn't save the previous one. Tried with PS CS6 and version 22.2.
Same here. Have you found a solution to this?
Using this in 2023
its perfect, im just trying to create an empty roulette wheel but with 36 pockets only.. that would be 360 degrees/36 degrees per pocket = 10 degrees but not working for me, would you know how to do it? thanks!
Thanks bro.. you are a life saver
Excellent tutorial. Thank you!
Thanks for the tutorial. Very helpful for the work I am currently doing. Thumbs up!
wonderful tutorial....how can i paint those parts with different colours now?
Have you find out?
Great!!!! Thanks...
Thanks for the tutorial! This was very helpful!
Thank you very much! You helped a lot
So far this is what i was looking for, but what if i need to devide it into more than 6 or less than 6... how do i control the numbers
The circle is 360 degrees, so you divide by how many parts you want 360 / 12 = 30. Then you put 30 in the angle (where he put 60 in the video 4:45 ) . Then if you want 5 parts: 360 / 5 = 72
good tutorial
5:20 Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+E if you are on Windows
Thank you! Very helpful!
I have a question how its possible to divide for 365 equal segments for circle calendar?
The angle of the line (where he typed in 60) would be 360 / 365 = 0.986
If you want 12 lines for a clock, 360 / 12 = 30
didn't work on 10 degrees each line
Any angle under 30° doesn't seem to work correctly. Is that a bug? (I want to create a color wheel with 56 segments, angle should be ~6.43°)
BTW, thanks. This tutorial took me a lot further than I would have gotten without it.
I think I'm going to go with the approach of creating a 56-sided polygon and then join the vertices to the center. Wish me luck!
@@IAmKudzu luck
Thank You so much ♥ :)
Thanks :)
Btw, helped me, thanks!
Now I can make a lottery :D
Adammm :)
Lost me right after you said the word escape. idk what's next. N2? M2?
He said ''M tool'' press m and you'll get the tool
There’s no grey dot for me wtf
Nevermind, there’s a check-box button below the image section when you do ctrl + t
That's a pencil tool right?
Yes it is, but *only not* brush.
Unfortunately I could not understand you. You need to speak louder, preferably in English.
Volume and Subtitles are your friends.
Sorry, I am not native ENG speaker. It was my first tutorial and I think it is getting better now...
This guy is a moron. Ignore him. Your information was well delivered and your English is perfectly understandable. This is just bigotry and ignorance.
At the 2:17 mark, I don't understand what you're supposed to press do to mark the center square?
The tool is called marquee tool. Its located in tool bar 2nd from the top or press M (shortcut)