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My peice of art so far...
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Posted 2002-04-06, 07:43 PM
Well i am not completely finished this yet but might be a new sig what you guys think so far? i know i gota lighten the grid and crap
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Posted 2002-05-03, 12:26 PM in reply to ZERONX's post "My peice of art so far..."
it ok
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Posted 2002-05-03, 05:54 PM in reply to ZERONX's post "My peice of art so far..."
grid is too thick and noticable. try changing opicity or make the grid using pen tool to make it thinner.
sig coming soon click for sig page!
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Posted 2002-05-03, 09:06 PM in reply to ZERONX's post "My peice of art so far..."
how do you make grid?
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Posted 2002-05-04, 09:45 AM in reply to ZERONX's post "My peice of art so far..."
its very easy...
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Posted 2002-05-04, 09:50 AM in reply to ZERONX's post "My peice of art so far..."
Easiest way for scanlines:
Use ditherbox, about 3x3, white background and draw a 3x1 white line on it. Fill the picture, and fade it to 25%. That makes nice and easy scan lines.
The same thing works for grids, but it's a little trickier.
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Posted 2002-05-04, 09:52 AM in reply to ZERONX's post "My peice of art so far..."
make a new image...
size doesnt depend but dont use too small...
make a new section use rectangular marquee tool hold shift and draw a rectangular, then contract the section.. say 2 pixels, del the section, and then move the section upp and left 2 pixels, then define pattern, call it: say grid system.
And then to layers create a new layer, use paint bucket tool choose fil the pattern and chose the grid system and then fill the layer... and you're done...
I hope u understand this... my poor english
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Posted 2002-05-04, 10:01 AM in reply to ZERONX's post "My peice of art so far..."
Heh...

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