Preserved Topic: How do I do this? ..newbie....... |
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Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate From: |
posted 03-28-2002 01:09
Hello and thanks for your time. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: A little lower... lower... ahhhhhh, thats the spot |
posted 03-28-2002 01:28
Try this one: |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Mi, USA |
posted 03-28-2002 01:29
Welcome Angry Lettuce! hehe (great nick) |
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate From: |
posted 03-28-2002 04:21
Sorry bout that....... |
Maniac (V) Lord Mad Scientist Sovereign of all the lands Ozone and just beyond that little green line over there... From: Stockholm, Sweden |
posted 03-28-2002 13:09
OK, what do I see? It looks like we have that image on two layer, one sharp and one blurred (probably a Gaussian Blur of 1.0 to 1.5 I'd guess.) Let's assume the blurry one was on the top, you'd want to ad a "layer mask" to it, it's one of the little icons at the bottom of the layers pallette. Then you choose the gradient tool and make a gradient from black to white on that layer, this would allow the sharp image to show through on the left. Then they have a line pattern dropped over that sharp image, 2px black, 2px nothing, then 3-1px black lines. You'd want to do this on a new layer, between the sharp image and the blurry one. Simplest might be to use the pencil tool and just draw a small version of this (possibly on a new document), then you could seleect that area and chose "define pattern", now you could go back to that layer between the other two and use "fill/pattern". You'd be pretty much done then! (Some tweaking involved, I'm sure.) Here's what I came up with, doing exactly what I said above... |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: there...no..there..... |
posted 03-28-2002 14:15
Great googly moogly. What a treat, Doc giving us a quick tut! |
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate From: |
posted 03-29-2002 01:46
WOW! Thanks Doc....... |
Neurotic (0) Inmate Newly admitted |
posted 03-29-2002 04:50
That´s what I love about this place - Sometimes you get your dose right from The Doc himself ! |