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Jul 6th 2004 | #155045 Report |
Member since: Jun 19th 2004 Posts: 46 |
I have found a way with the Matrix lettering. I still dont think it looks right. Comments and critisium please :D |
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Jul 14th 2004 | #155558 Report |
Member since: May 22nd 2004 Posts: 21 |
yea..nice attempt..but i cant really make out anything in it
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Jul 14th 2004 | #155586 Report |
Member since: Jun 19th 2004 Posts: 46 |
I thought so too. It is suppose to look like the front of a Lamborghini :( I also tried a different way, working with perpective points instead of lighting http://img20.photobucket.com/albums/v60/McLamborghini/BMW_matrix.jpg suppose to look like http://img20.photobucket.com/albums/v60/McLamborghini/bmw_small.jpg Any suggestions? |
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Jul 15th 2004 | #155651 Report |
Member since: Jul 14th 2004 Posts: 178 |
[QUOTE=MCL]I have found a way with the Matrix lettering. I still dont think it looks right. Comments and critisium please :D[/QUOTE] Thats a cool concept. I can't really tell you how to fix it since I don't know how it was made, but here is one I made using your concept. You can use the picture I made for whatever you want or make you own using these instructions on how I did it. 1. Get a picture of a car (or another object), and a picture of some matrix code. 2. cut out the car using the magnetic lasso and paste it on as a new layer on the picture of the matrix code. 3. Go to image, adjustments, Hue/Saturation., and adjust it so it looks like the color of you code. 4.Copy a large square chunck of code and place it on a new layer. 5. The go to Edit, Define Pattern, and call it matrix. 6.now go to your car layer and click a part of the picture other than the car and ckick on it with the magic wand tool. Then right click on that same spot and click on select inverse, then copy it. 7. Now drag this layer over the layer of the matrix code and erase around it until it fits in nicely with the rest of the code. (don't erase too much.) Then press control+E to merge the two layers into one. 8. Duplicate the green car layer twice, and set all three car layers mode to vivid light. 9.Then mess with the Hue/Saturation menu until you car blends in nicely. (Optional part which I did on the picture posted here) 10. Press the print screen button and copy and the paste image you get into a new image. Then use the magic wand tool on the car from your original image and copy and paste it on top of the new matrix car on a new layer. 11. Then while the lines are on the car you pasted, go to the car that is already there and copy and paste it onto a new layer. Then delete the first car you pasted in. 12. Mess with the Hue/Saturation on the car layer until it blends in with the matrix coding even better. There, I made my first tutorial.Post or PM me If you have any questions to ask me . I'm going to post this in the tutorials section :D . |
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Jul 15th 2004 | #155661 Report |
Member since: Jun 19th 2004 Posts: 46 |
Cool, I might try that :D What I did was change the Hue and Sateration of the car to match the color of the code like you said and duplicated that with a hard light and the matrix code with a overlay blend and just interlaced them until I could see the image. Ill try your way and see if it will work. |
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Jul 15th 2004 | #155672 Report |
Member since: Jul 14th 2004 Posts: 178 |
Tell if you have any questions, and make sure to post you finished product :p
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