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				uberzev
								
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| Posted: March 31, 2007 7:27 pm | ||
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				Torley
								
									 
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			That'd be a cool seamless tiling texture for some maze walls with grit added. If you color in red, yellow, and blue, it could be a Mondrian! 
			I'm enjoying using Filter Forge to create http://torley.com/textures 				 | 
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| Posted: April 1, 2007 2:42 am | ||
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				uberzev
								
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			Good idea				 
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| Posted: April 1, 2007 4:29 am | ||
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				Kraellin
								
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			might be interesting to run this through the anaglyph filters too. 
			If wishes were horses... there'd be a whole lot of horse crap to clean up!
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| Posted: April 1, 2007 12:13 pm | ||
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				SpaceRay
								
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			Cool and well looking as base source for another filters and textures.
 
			Please, how have you done this ? Thanks  | 
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| Posted: May 3, 2012 2:19 am | ||
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				SpaceRay
								
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			Please, Is there any filter that could make something like this shown by uberzev?
 
			Thanks  | 
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| Posted: April 29, 2013 3:51 am | ||
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			Feed bomber with several gray scale squares, apply squeeze chaos, set particle mode to difference. 
 
			[Edit] Actually you can do this with 1 bomber. Only takes a couple clicks of a button! Set particles 1 2 and 3 to different grayscale values. Set chance 1 2 3 to 100. Size = 100. Background = full black. Opacity Chaos = 100. Size Chaos = 50. (You may want to experiment with H and V chaos amounts). Set the tint amount to 0. Change the Particle mode to difference. Density to 3. Repeat should be a low value (like 1). That's it. Pretty simple. Also... this thread's from the FF1 era!! What makes it special is that it probably doesn't use bombers. (Or unless I got dates wrong.) SpaceRay, go do more experiments and do more self-created homework before asking. It's been a year, you could have figured this out if you tried. Read the stuff we've spoken up about you (they're littered all across these forums) and there are a ton of new ones you probably don't know about. They contain hints on how you can get better at using FilterForge, rather than a guy who just asks for answers. Like I say, I can help you with tutorials, but you won't get better without your own initiatives. Do it yourself. Good luck.  | 
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| Posted: April 29, 2013 4:12 am | ||
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