Cagey I had a look at the tut, by the looks of it the tut has been written for an earlier version of PS,
I found the easiest way to do this in CS3 was to draw the lines (merge them to one layer if you have done each line on its own layer) then click on fx and add the gradient as a gradient overlay, turn off the background layer add a new layer then right click on the new layer and merge visible, turn your background back on, go to edit transform skew grab the top node on the right and drag it down then grab the bottom node and drag it to the top you will then have the twisted effect with the yellow on the bottom.
hope that's of some help
Ann
----- Original Message -----From: CageySent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 1:30 PMSubject: [photoshop-beginners] Help needed
Hi everyone.Sorry I haven't posted in a while. I've been dealing with some health issues.I'm trying to get back into PScs3 now and of cause I hit a roadblock. lolI'm working on this tut:I have the lines drawn ( which I can send to anyone who is willing to help) but when I do the skew..I can't get the yellow lines to be on the bottom on the right hand side.This is driving me nuts lolAny help would be appreciated.Hugs,Cagey
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