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  • nylon

    I have a logo that I need to put on a set of pillars.

    Whats a decent way of mapping the flat artwork onto a cylinder type shape?

    Thanks

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  • jay_jay0

    illustrator?

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    • animatedgif0

      can probably do this with a displacement map in Photoshop

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      • jay_jay0

        http://sixrevisions.com/graphics…

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        • animatedgif0

          or even just the warp in photoshop.

          assuming they're perfect cylinders, not cracked stone etc

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          • nylon0

            thanks guys

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            • Llyod0

              Why would you put a logo on a set of pillars?

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