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| Re: Cloud fill |
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Wed, 19 Mar 2008 14:07:47 +020 |
Thank you. It looks good. I have more or less the same idea, but how to get
it more "natural" looking, that means the letter should be somewhat
unstructured.
Regards
"Brian" <cooloox@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Bergie,
>
> I had a quick play with an image, but then upon reading your post properly
> I realise this is not the look you are after. Thought I would post it
> anyway.
>
> Best regards,
> Brian.
>
> "Bergie" <bergie@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
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>> I had a very busy few weeks lately and was unable to read any posts.
>> Thanks
>> to all who have contributed. The cloud pictures is stunning and I would
>> like
>> to artificially create those images from say a picture. Jeff and mr
Bill
>> both have the ideas of how to get it done. My first project would be
>> maybe
>> to write two names in a cloud for a wedding invitation, mine will be
one
>> to
>> be exact! I have this idea of "swirling" our names with/in
clouds and
>> then
>> add a caption like, "A match made in heaven." Of course the
letters
>> should
>> be distorted and not in a straight perfect line. The more natural the
>> better.
>>
>> If Jeff and Bill would be so kind and help me with how they created
the
>> effects, it may just put me on the right track. BTW, I like the idea
of
>> imposing the letter unto a picture of natural clouds, maybe a sunrise
or
>> sunset cloud cover?
>>
>> PS: If you would like to give it a blast n my behalf, our full names
is:
>> JACQUES and SARAH
>>
>> "Mr. Bill" <OOO@OOO.OOO> wrote in message
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>>> Here's a ten minute effort :))
>>>
>>> Too much dog cloud blur, and shadows too dark (merge mode).
>>> Sorry about the silly border/frame :-)
>>>
>>> If I can find enough interest, I'll run an easy tutorial here on
>>> How-to.
>>>
>>> mr. bill
>>>
>>> http://gallery.oberonplace.com/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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