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Here's my reptile texture. It may or may not work for Dragons.
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That's awesome Red. Nice to see it done in PDN and it looks great too.
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@MJW's Texture Shader is interesting. Plenty of sliders. I tried to make a star like the one on the right, but failed to get close. I made the one on the right in Gimp using an e-map I made following one of welsh's tuts.
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Thanks woodsy and remake.
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17 hours ago, TrevorOutlaw said:
It works well on solid object, e.g. old fashioned camera, as long as there is a clear contrast between the foreground and background.
You're right, it worked well for this 69 Charger I extracted to make an animation.
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I too have total respect for the ladies, I learned that from my Mother.
Anyway, I think that site uses some type of AI to guess the person from the background. I'm sure that with every photo uploaded, it helps it learn. Kind of like public training for lack of a better description.
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Amazing how well remove.bg site works on people. It's a lot faster than doing it manually for sure. I dug up this little cutie and put her in front of my bike. It almost looks like she belongs there.
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I recommend you try G'mic plugin. It has a wealth of color correction filters you can try.
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You may also look into Gimp. It accepts python scripts to process images using built-in filters and/or other scripts. It comes with a python console.
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Shot this herring two weeks ago.
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Speaking of line art. I took this line art drawing and converted it into animated paths. I then used PDN to convert those 455 frames into a GIF.
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For something like this, it's better to turn the logo text into a path in something like Inkscape, then export as an .svg. This way you can make it as big as you want without loss of quality. You can also use "Shape Maker" in PDN to trace the text and export as a shape.
I made an .svg out of it, if you want it, I'll post the file.
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Good that it worked out for you. FYI, if you want to change the color of the white background instead of the black lines, then use "Multiply" blending mode. For the record, this is just basic blending mode effects and has nothing to do with any s/w...
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An easy way to color line art assuming it's black lines on white background:
1) Add a bank layer under the image and fill it with color desired.
2) Change blending mode on image layer to "Screen"
Example:
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Really nice results Seerose, you definitely have this one down pat.....
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Really good tut and excellent outcomes. This gave me an idea on some adaptations. The outcome is outstanding, but I won't post it because it was done in gimp. If anyone is curious, you can see it HERE.
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No idea what this is, but well done by all...
Kind of reminds me of "Mr Bill" from an old SNL skit.
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12 hours ago, lynxster4 said:
Was your example above made with the Gimp plugin? Looks really good!
I made that one in Gimp using an old script written by Graechan to convert an object into plastic effect. I also used a 3-D extrude on it, which is basically the same thing as Trails in PDN. The effect takes only a couple seconds to make using the script.
Your method yields just as good results. Maybe someone could write a plugin to automate the steps need.
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Very good Lynx! There is a plugin for Gimp that does this too. Your's looks very similar to that effect. I wonder if someone and write a plugin to do the steps required?
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Did this one awhile back, but it fits more or less...
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Creating dragon scales – but how?
in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
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Just a bunch of layered dots and grids, then bumpmaped. Much of it got distorted when converted to seamless tile. Wikipedia has a nice snake pattern: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snakeskin