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Post by ~Jon E. Sm@sh~ on Dec 16, 2003 20:15:40 GMT
First, make the background black. Then using the freehand cutting tool, make a ton of horizantal scribbles. They can go off the image, it looks better. Do this a few times until you only have a few slivers of black left, then make the background gray and repeat. Looks kinda 'staticy'. Feel free to use other colors.
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Post by ~Jon E. Sm@sh~ on Dec 18, 2003 16:53:19 GMT
Nobody likes my tutorial.
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Post by jeandaquil on Dec 18, 2003 17:02:16 GMT
wah! nobody replied! what a bunch of meanos.....great tutorial....i will try a blue color and it should come out like a water texture
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Post by gamer2u on Dec 18, 2003 17:08:22 GMT
What does it really do?
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Post by ~Jon E. Sm@sh~ on Dec 19, 2003 2:44:51 GMT
Huh? It looks like a picture.
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Post by Satoshi on Dec 19, 2003 3:11:24 GMT
It's suppost to look like a television with bad reception, [messed up picture]. It's ok but I like the look of the little white dots and such when you have bad reception/don't get the channel/have it blocked more. Although I'm not sure if you can creat an effect like that even in Photoshop.
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Post by ~Jon E. Sm@sh~ on Dec 19, 2003 18:47:27 GMT
Well, if you REALLY wanted it to look like static, take airbrush in white and sprinke it everywhere.
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Post by Satoshi on Dec 20, 2003 4:42:18 GMT
Well, if you REALLY wanted it to look like static, take airbrush in white and sprinke it everywhere. Yeah, but it wouldn't look too realistic.
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Post by ~Jon E. Sm@sh~ on Dec 20, 2003 5:41:16 GMT
Well, better, anyway.
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