Help with Revolution Slider demo slide - by Paolos

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  • Avatar: Paolos
    Paolos
    Participant
    January 18, 2018 at 15:49

    Hi!
    Please, need help with Revolution Slider in Freelance demo slide.
    There is a smiling beareded man at the first page slide in this demo.
    It’s heavily sliced and different effects are applied to each cut piece.
    Please assist in finding a way to change that slide with ones own pictures.
    Is it made with Photoshop action? Can you provide a link where to get this action if it’s made with it.
    Hopefully your cool designer knows what it’s all about.
    Thank you in advance!

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    for this information.
    3 Answers
    Avatar: Olga Barlow
    Olga Barlow
    Support staff
    January 19, 2018 at 11:43

    Hello,

    Yes, our designer used Photoshop to slice the image and then we just used these pieces of the image, used rotation for every layer http://prntscr.com/i2lecd and different parallax depth for every layer http://prntscr.com/i2lga7

    That’s all.

    Regards

    Avatar: Paolos
    Paolos
    Participant
    January 19, 2018 at 13:30

    Thanks for your reply!

    But our question was about somewhat different, how this picture was made in Photoshop?

    Photoshop action is something like this: https://graphicriver.net/popular_item/by_category?category=add-ons/photoshop/actions/photo-effects

    Please give us a hint how actually this type of picture was being made.

    Tutorial or premade action that is sold at, for instance Envato market

    Avatar: Olga Barlow
    Olga Barlow
    Support staff
    January 19, 2018 at 18:27

    Hello,

    We did not use any different effect for every piece of the image.
    Just opened source image and saved different rectangle areas as separate images http://prntscr.com/i2rbv7 .

    Regards

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