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Re: What's your current project?
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lugnet.build
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Thu, 1 Oct 1998 06:29:01 GMT
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On Thu, 1 Oct 1998 04:31:35 GMT, "Matthew Verdier"
<matthewv@digital.net> wrote:
> Thanks, transparency film is so expensive, every bit of information before I
> try it should save me money. I think the key is to keep it as simple as
> possible. Photoshop with Kai's Power Tools (maybe Alien Skin filters, can't
> remember exactly) had a filter that would convert an image into a
> psuedostained glass image that looked wonderful. The stained glass was made
> up of simple polygons seperated by a thin strip. You could set the
> grainularity that dictated the average size of the polygons and the color of
> the seperation between the polygons. I think if you set the polygon size to
> about 1/8 of an inch and adjusted it to use simple primary colors, maybe 16
> colors, it should turn out good. Also, you have to set the image to be
> fairly bright so that plenty of light gets through.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who would love to see copies of this
when you are finished. I've got Photoshop at work and at home as
well, as well as Kai's, so if you do document the process you go
through to get it "just right" I could try it on my end as well.
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| Ed "Boxer" Jones wrote in message <3612BFB9.13FE@aol.com>... (...) stained (...) Thanks, transparency film is so expensive, every bit of information before I try it should save me money. I think the key is to keep it as simple as possible. (...) (26 years ago, 1-Oct-98, to lugnet.build)
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