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 03/02/2006 15:14:56
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With a cool tip I got from Transmissioner, I got this scanline effect, which I think gives a bit more depth and uniqueness to tv shots and such. This is the original piece I did of a friend to use for a faction live event: Thanks, man. :smileyhappy: I can think of alot more places to go with this one. :smileywink:
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 03/02/2006 17:12:12
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I demand the PSD file. Now.
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 03/02/2006 18:37:59
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Sykin wrote: I demand the PSD file. Now.
Haha, ditto. Very nice as usual Pyraci. 
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 03/02/2006 19:11:22
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That's really sweet. The screenshot is also among the first of the blurred screenshots I've seen that I actually like. great job.
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 03/02/2006 23:45:47
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ShadowSK wrote:
Sykin wrote: I demand the PSD file. Now.
Haha, ditto. Very nice as usual Pyraci. 
your kidding me ....... its really very simple ....... basically its just some low opacity white and/or black lines, with a ripple effect in them. honestly it would take all of 5 minutes to do that. But getting it to look good like that is another story.
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 03/03/2006 00:34:11
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Braids-Omega wrote:
ShadowSK wrote:
Sykin wrote: I demand the PSD file. Now.
Haha, ditto. Very nice as usual Pyraci. 
your kidding me ....... its really very simple ....... basically its just some low opacity white and/or black lines, with a ripple effect in them. honestly it would take all of 5 minutes to do that. But getting it to look good like that is another story.
I'm aware of how to do it, but as you said, "getting it to look good like that is another story." :smileyindifferent:
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 03/03/2006 03:26:16
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ShadowSK wrote:
Braids-Omega wrote:
ShadowSK wrote:
Sykin wrote: I demand the PSD file. Now.
Haha, ditto. Very nice as usual Pyraci. 
your kidding me ....... its really very simple ....... basically its just some low opacity white and/or black lines, with a ripple effect in them. honestly it would take all of 5 minutes to do that. But getting it to look good like that is another story.
I'm aware of how to do it, but as you said, "getting it to look good like that is another story." :smileyindifferent:
lol Thanks guys. I actually used spherize as opposed to ripple, but yeah it's a pretty simple technique. I just love the effects it has on pictures sometimes. That's why I want to play with it and see where I can take it.
Meanwhile, here's a wallpaper I did. I'm having WAY too much fun with this Ookami render lol :smileyvery-happy: A slight variation from the other - I tried an inverted sphere this time, and set the pattern to color dodge:

Here's what I did originally:

Oh Sykin and Shadow, I can send you the PSD file if you guys want... :smileytongue:
Message Edited by Pyraci on 03-03-200603:27 AM
Message edited by Pyraci on 03/03/2006 03:27:52.
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 03/03/2006 04:56:24
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Here is how i learned to do scan lines.
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 03/03/2006 08:46:03
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heheh I think that's the place I first learned about scanlines myself. Really good tutorials there. :smileyhappy: Message Edited by Pyraci on 03-03-200608:46 AM
Message edited by Pyraci on 03/03/2006 08:46:46.
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 03/03/2006 08:52:34
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I think I prefer static to scanlines, as far as tv effects go. Has anyone ever used both in an image? or would that be too taccy?
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 03/03/2006 08:54:41
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I've never used scanlines. Never had a reason to. o.O
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 03/03/2006 10:35:17
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TheTaxidermist wrote: I think I prefer static to scanlines, as far as tv effects go. Has anyone ever used both in an image? or would that be too taccy?
This sig I did for Espi is an example of what I did with both in one image. This was a while ago, though...

Trans' technique made me wonder though...what if this effect could be made into something more organic? Maybe used for something more than just monitor or screen distortion...?
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 03/03/2006 13:51:12
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Pyraci wrote:
TheTaxidermist wrote: I think I prefer static to scanlines, as far as tv effects go. Has anyone ever used both in an image? or would that be too taccy?
This sig I did for Espi is an example of what I did with both in one image. This was a while ago, though...

Trans' technique made me wonder though...what if this effect could be made into something more organic? Maybe used for something more than just monitor or screen distortion...?
at that sig: One of my favorite effects is rippling the noise layer.. If you're into the whole "messy" style, you'll like it. But as far as the effect being more organic; usually scan lines are only used for stuff like that, but there are always possibilities.
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 03/08/2006 19:29:33
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lol how do i do those scan lines?
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 03/08/2006 19:38:16
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This should get you started. :smileyhappy:
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