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02/24/2006 03:01:21 AM · #1
Any thoughts? Will return comments for each received ;) The goal here is to simulate a TV frequency and make it look like something you would find in an ad in a magazine or something.

02/24/2006 03:15:54 AM · #2
Great edit, I think I''ll try to do one like that tomorrow. It's interesting how it looks smooth in the thumbnail.
02/24/2006 04:52:27 AM · #3
02/24/2006 04:59:24 AM · #4
left ya one
02/24/2006 10:36:30 AM · #5
bump for the morning crowd ;)
02/24/2006 11:26:39 AM · #6
Very nice Rikki!
02/24/2006 12:09:27 PM · #7
Nicely done, Rikki. I like watching you experiment.

For what it's worth, Neology makes a filter called TV-Mania that allows you to do this, specifying line spacing, line width, and RGB parameters of lines as well, plus a transparency factor. Obviously, when you do work like this you need to tailor the liens to the final output/viewing size, and the filter is very effective for that. Here's a quickie I just dashed off:



Go here and scroll down a bit to Neology filter pack and click; it's free.

Robt.
02/24/2006 03:03:49 PM · #8
Oh sheesh! And here I was drawing lines and doubling up layers as I went. I should have asked first or better yet, searched the web! Thanks Bear!

I'll be returning comments to those who had left one for the image. I'll do it during my lunch break ;) Anyone else?

02/24/2006 08:49:55 PM · #9
last call? thanks for the earlier comments. I have returned comments as promised :)
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