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Author Sketchy b&w effect from photo script (McG)
Joske

2007-01-10, 8:50 pm

underprocessable
McG.

2007-01-10, 8:50 pm

underprocessable
Joske

2007-01-10, 8:50 pm

underprocessable
Joske

2007-01-10, 8:50 pm


Joske wrote:

> And attached :-)


PS

I forgot to say:

If even the Brightness Contrast is one step too far for you, you'll
either have to edit the script or just apply the effects yourself:

Adjust
Add/Remove Noise
Salt and Pepper
(the settings should be just right if you ran one of these scripts)

Effects
Edge Effects
Find Edges

You could record these steps too and thus make your own script.

Personally, I find the outcome of just these two steps too 'bare',
which is why I suppose I overlooked the fact that you seem to want
the Brightness Contrast out.

Joske




McG.

2007-01-10, 8:50 pm



"Joske" <j.backer@home.nl> wrote in message news:459c34b2_3@cnews...
>
> McG. wrote:
>
>
> No problem, no ARGH. I like this one too, and it was little work.
>
>
> And attached :-)
>
> Joske
>
>
>

Seems there is something wrong with the attachment. WinZip9 and
Explorer show an empty zip, renamed to .pspScript and loaded in notepad
it shows some odd stuff but won't load in PSP X. Try again please?
McG.



McG.

2007-01-10, 8:50 pm



"Joske" <j.backer@home.nl> wrote in message news:459c36af_3@cnews...
>
> Joske wrote:
>
>
> PS
>
> I forgot to say:
>
> If even the Brightness Contrast is one step too far for you, you'll
> either have to edit the script or just apply the effects yourself:
>
> Adjust
> Add/Remove Noise
> Salt and Pepper
> (the settings should be just right if you ran one of these scripts)
>
> Effects
> Edge Effects
> Find Edges
>
> You could record these steps too and thus make your own script.
>
> Personally, I find the outcome of just these two steps too 'bare',
> which is why I suppose I overlooked the fact that you seem to want
> the Brightness Contrast out.
>
> Joske
>
>

Ok, got that, will go experiment a while :)
McG.



McG.

2007-01-10, 8:50 pm

underprocessable
Joske

2007-01-10, 8:50 pm

underprocessable
McG.

2007-01-10, 8:50 pm



"Joske" <j.backer@home.nl> wrote in message news:459d6b1a$1_3@cnews...
>
> McG. wrote:
>
>
>
> Yeah, that sometimes happens here. Let's see if this one will slip
> in unnoticed. I misunderstood last night, but this one's only got
> Salt and Pepper and Find Edges. As I wrote, personally I find the
> effect rather bland, but if you can work some color in by adjusting
> the layer blends or opacity, some nice things can come out of it.
> Jeanne posted a nice example of what I'm thinking of.
>
> Joske
>
>

Ok, that one made it :) Like you'd suggested, I played with a couple
those effects. I really like the Edges>Find All Edges. Just wish it
had some paramaters to play with too. BUT, it can be the basis of some
other stuff as bJeanneb shows :o)))
McG.



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