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Ramlyn
Ramlyn

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Warhol Children by Sergio Urra
http://www.filterforge.com/filters/12534.html

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Ramlyn
Ramlyn

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Interesting effect. smile;)
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DJI
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Yes,very nice. smile:) You might find this interesting. smile:D https://www.filterforge.com/forum/read...0&TID=4463
"Art is quite useless." Oscar Wilde
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Sergio Urra

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Could you DJI? smile:D

If you see it in edit mode you'll find a perfect mess!

Just testing the editor smile;) (me-newby mode)
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DJI
Official Bologna Tester

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Trust me, if you keep at it you'll get better. I've only been making filters for about eight months myself. Here's the first one I submitted.https://www.filterforge.com/filters/12004.html It's not very fancy but at the time it was the best I could do. smile:)
"Art is quite useless." Oscar Wilde
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Sergio Urra

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Very nice. I love to play with maps. It seems that you can't create maps in trial mode. I'm right?

PS: You have some good filters there. I'll check some of them.
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DJI
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I don't work with 3D programs,so I have no idea. smile:|
"Art is quite useless." Oscar Wilde
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Skybase
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We basically call images that provide some sort of data a map. The computer, just like us humans, looks at a map to see where things are and interprets what's there. For example, a height map represents height from black to white values. Maps don't need to be understood as a 3D-only thing, it's also a 2D thing. (simplified explanation).

Just in terms of design, the filter's pretty awesome already.
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Sergio Urra

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Thank´s Skybase.

You are right. The results are 3D interpretations of 2D data. In fact you can use the same map for different settings (opacity, occlusion, transparency, scattering...)

What 3D programs do you use?
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Skybase
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I'm currently a Modo and Cinema4D user. But I'm trained under Maya as a generalist. smile:)
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Sergio Urra

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I did see above your avatar: 2D/3D generalist

I'm also a generalist. In my country, a generalist is a "bangs master". Don't ask me why smile:p

I did endow a 3D Animation and Video Editing agency in 1992. Yep, Maya wasn't there... And desktop computers still ran on coal. smile:D

PS: please, correct meh if any english error
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CFandM
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Cool, I'll have to give this one a go.. smile:)
Stupid things happen to computers for stupid reasons at stupid times!
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Sergio Urra

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Thanks CFandM.

I'm playing with your Sea Scrolls filter. Very nice indeed. smile:)
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