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Ren

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Sep 24, 2003, 8:00:52 PM9/24/03
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Hello Everybody!

Do you know how to create in Photoshop an effect of old looking painting
with cracks , that can be easily applied to any picture?
Maybe there's a filter for that?

I would greatly appreciate, is you can share it.

Thank you,
Ren


mike

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Sep 27, 2003, 3:15:47 AM9/27/03
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in article vn4c1g3...@corp.supernews.com, Ren at ren_...@bigfoot.com
wrote on 9/24/03 5:00 PM:


Apply a texture to the painting. Find a texture of a cracked lake bed...
reduce it and make it a repeating tile... then apply the texture to your
painting.

Why can't you think for yourself? This is easy stuff.


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Mike Chark

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Sep 27, 2003, 3:30:29 PM9/27/03
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On Sat, 27 Sep 2003, mike wrote:

> in article vn4c1g3...@corp.supernews.com, Ren at ren_...@bigfoot.com
> wrote on 9/24/03 5:00 PM:
>
> > Hello Everybody!
> >
> > Do you know how to create in Photoshop an effect of old looking painting
> > with cracks , that can be easily applied to any picture?
> > Maybe there's a filter for that?
> >
> > I would greatly appreciate, is you can share it.
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Ren
> >
>
> Apply a texture to the painting. Find a texture of a cracked lake bed...
> reduce it and make it a repeating tile... then apply the texture to your
> painting.
>
> Why can't you think for yourself? This is easy stuff.

Hello Mike!

I think that using computer graphics to make or enhance realistic artwork
requires a certain level of skill and experience, something we don't all
have. You obviously know what you are doing, based on your impressive
website, so don't downplay your own skill by saying that this sort of
thing is easy.
Thanks for the tip!

-Mike

Ren

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Sep 29, 2003, 1:59:38 PM9/29/03
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Thank you for back up, Mike. It's true, not everybody is a masters in the
software tools.
But, thanks to (the other) Mike's tip, I'm getting closer to want I wanted
to achieve.

It's really great, that people are willing to share and help each other.
Thanks, guys!
R

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