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| Joëlle 2006-08-29, 6:54 pm |
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"Pegs" <StPatrick@houstonremove.rr.com> wrote in message
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> "Carrie Osmo" <c_osmo@NOspamcop.net> wrote in message
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> <snip myself>
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> Thanks, Carrie.
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> I call it Comic Look because it has a kinda-sorta look of drawn pamphlets
> I'm always getting. I tried a similar effect adding the half-tone filter &
> it was just a big ol' mess (see attached).
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> I never have any luck with the painterly scripts on my images, so I was
> looking for something to give a "drawn" look to some of my more boring
> images.
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> Pegs. : )
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That's fun Pegs, I think it has the look of a Comic book page having been
scanned and enlarged.
With not-so-perfect images is always a pleasant surprise when something
unexpected appears!
Nice one.
:-)
Joëlle
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| Joëlle 2006-08-29, 6:54 pm |
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"Pegs" <StPatrick@houstonremove.rr.com> wrote in message
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> "Joëlle" <Sussex-by@the.sea> wrote in message news:44f49324_2@cnews...
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> Thanks, Joelle!
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> I was working with 3 copies of the same image, as I tried to recreate the
> effect I liked. I accidentally saved as a script the one with the half
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> first, instead of the original seen here. I decided to keep it incase I
> change my mind, since I'll never remember how I did it (I forgot within 5
> minutes of doing it!). I've attached it in case anyone likes it. Again,
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> free to do whatever you like with it.
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> Yes, it's always a surprise to me when what I have in my head is what
> actually shows on the screen!
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> Pegs. : )
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> Correcting myself, I named them Comic Like, not Comic Look (see how fast I
> forget things?)
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Thanks Pegs.
Ah, yes, 'Senior Moments' .. those temporary blips of the brain. you know
the ones: you think of something at the bottom of the stairs, by the time
you've reached the top your mind has gone blank.. I have those all the time.
My office is a sea of yellow stickers and scribbles.
I keep most of my twiddles as scripts, it's safer that way!:-))
Joëlle
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