tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5121748714354660357.post853094716040293327..comments2024-01-22T02:20:56.210-08:00Comments on pattern recognition: a most mysterious techniqueAnne M Brayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13093482972537497825noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5121748714354660357.post-53776352202751327222009-04-15T07:58:00.000-07:002009-04-15T07:58:00.000-07:00Lucy Payne Pollack at 6:39pm April 13
OK - I love ...Lucy Payne Pollack at 6:39pm April 13<br />OK - I love a mystery.. I've become addicted to photoshop. I'll try to figure it out..<br /><br />Franklin Odel at 8:58pm April 13<br />there's always the possibility that it's not PS as all.. maybe Illustrator? The regular pattern does remind me a bit of the stain glass filter in PS.. and you could make a custom brush in a similar pattern.. but i don't know how to keep it from smearing. This is a nice little puzzle.. and i look forward to seeing a solution from a PS Jimi Hendrix out there.<br /><br />Matthew Brian Stork at 9:50am April 14<br />It looks like the 'Stained Glass' filter under 'Texture' but it has some sort of rosette feature that doesn't happen in 'Stained Glass' by itself. Maybe a pointillist effect before doing 'Stained Glass'<br /><br />Francis Spitta at 3:07pm April 14<br />Hey Anne....... I'm not sure how this done. It's intersting though. I'm going to play with this idea. It's almost like a colorized bit mapped halftone pattern. It's prety cool.<br /><br />Linda Holler<br />April 13 at 9:23pm<br />Reply<br />I think you have the over all black and white pattern as a base. The you go to where you would say, put green in the pattern. You airbrush in 50 % grey to get the middle range a darker 80% say grey where the darker area is. THen maybe 15% where the light area is Index in the dot pattern and it will give you a black dotted pattern that when you go back to CMYK you can select the black and change it to green. Same thing for all the otehr colors. YOu can do the 4 different screens for the lily the same whay. Start with what sould be the dominant color ( in this case, the yellow) paint that yellow after following the process above. Also you can change the size and the angle of the dots if you like.<br />you may need to take the individual screens out of the file you are working on to index them individually. Get it?<br /><br />Linda Holler<br />April 13 at 9:28pm<br />Reply<br />The variation in the color of the dots is made when the original<br />grey painting is just like that, a painting, not a blend.<br /><br />Lada Kirich<br />April 14 at 7:42am<br />Reply<br />There might be a few layers with "dots" brush... Linda, can we use the "pattern spray" tool? The one you used for making cork looking soles of weges shoes, remember?<br /><br />Anne M Bray<br />April 14 at 7:56am<br />oh yeah, drawing w/pattern clone... we are getting somewhere hereAnne M Brayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13093482972537497825noreply@blogger.com