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Turn a Square into a Photo Cube with PhotoDraw 2000 Version 2 Click here to email this to a friend.

PhotoDraw™ 3-D effects work best with objects that have distinct lines and transparent areas, such as text and shapes. And if you want to create a 3-D solid that you can fill with pictures, you can follow these simple steps:

Open each photo as a separate picture

  • Use the File Open dialog box or the Visual Open dialog box to select two photos for use in your photo cube.

Or

  • Create a new blank picture, and then use the Insert PhotoDraw Content dialog box to add a photo to it. Repeat this step to create a second picture that contains a photo.

    Open the pictures that you want to fill your cube with so that they appear in the Picture List.

    Create a square

    1. Create a new picture.
    2. On the toolbar, click the Rectangle button, and then press SHIFT as you drag the pointer to create a perfect square.
    3. On the Fill menu, click Solid color, and then click any color in the color box.
      Don't worry about which color you choose - you'll replace the fill in the next step.

    Turn the square into a cube

    1. On the Effects menu, click 3-D.
    2. In the workpane gallery, click Wood 1.
      Tip  You can apply a preset effect and then modify it rather than create an effect from scratch.
    3. At the top of the workpane, click Beveling and Extrusion, click Settings, and then do the following:
      • Set the Depth value to 100.0.
      • Set the Width value to 0.0.
    4. At the top of the workpane, click Rotate and Tilt, and then set the Tilt left and right and Tilt up and down values to 20.0.

    Apply a 3-D effect to a square and then increase its bevel.

     

    Fill the surfaces with your photos

    1. At the top of the 3-D workpane, click Fill.
    2. In the Surface gallery, click Face.
    3. In the Fill list, click Picture.
    4. Click the Replace Fill button, and then click the first thumbnail in the Picture List.
    5. In the Surface gallery, click Bevel.
    6. Click the Replace Fill button, and then click the second thumbnail in the Picture List.

    Fill the face with one of the open pictures, and fill the bevel with the other open picture.

     

    Your final picture will look like a photo cube. Try experimenting with different shapes, fills, and placements to create other interesting results!

     

 
 
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