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1. Re: Squeeze Effect on buildings?
Grant H Apr 12, 2012 11:48 AM (in response to mhossey)why dont you align them ?
not sure why you struggeling..
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3. Re: Squeeze Effect on buildings?
DayForce Apr 12, 2012 12:20 PM (in response to mhossey)Try grouping the buildings and playing with the Effect->Warp->Shell Upper.
DF
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4. Re: Squeeze Effect on buildings?
mhossey Apr 12, 2012 12:31 PM (in response to mhossey)@Grant I would but thats not the full effect I'm looking for. I was hoping for more of a tapered effect. I realize that I could create a tapered building from the start, but I was more looking for an effect I could use after the fact, such as DayForce is talking about
Thankyou both I'll post when I try it here in a min
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5. Re: Squeeze Effect on buildings?
Wade_Zimmerman Apr 12, 2012 12:59 PM (in response to mhossey)The easiest way is select the objects grouped or ungroup the use the Free Transform tool by
1. Clicking the bottom left anchor of the bounding box and while holding the mouse down
2. hold down the shift and control or command key and tthen drag inward, Or if youy wish it symetrical hold the Shift Control Alt keys
3. Repeat for he right side
Or use the 3D Rotate Effect
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6. Re: Squeeze Effect on buildings?
Wade_Zimmerman Apr 12, 2012 1:03 PM (in response to Wade_Zimmerman) -
7. Re: Squeeze Effect on buildings?
mhossey Apr 12, 2012 5:03 PM (in response to mhossey)Holy schnitzels thats it. The effect>warp>upper arc was exaclty what I was talking about







