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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 1:43 pm)
Draw it in Photoshop. It's easy enough.
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PhilC, Total genius! Worked like a charm. Took me longer to find the Patchwork Filter than it did to make a chicken-wire image. LOL. I don't remember ever noticing it before. All it needed was a bit of Unsharpen and it looks perfect. Well, great.... now I can give my neighbor back her mesh and the hens will be safe from foxes again. Thanks mac PS Yes, TCSP. For rendering in poser. That's the next thing. To see how it looks.
LOL@phil. Looks more like a wired chicken to me. bloodsong, I know it's screen and not chicken-wire. As you say, chicken-wire is much thicker with large hexs..... to....er.. keep the chickens inside. But I didn't like the title 'How can I scan screen?'. So I said 'chicken-wire' That's my story and I'm sticking to it. mac PS The patchwork filter is totally cool for making grids, something I never figured out how to do in PS.
maclean,When your useing a flatbed scanner to scan objects other than flat art(or film)...place a styrofoam cover/box/coffiecup/etc. over the object.That acts as a reflective light tent,that will give you good results. If you want a more 3D look...shine a bright desk lamp on one side of the box to give it sidelighting and shadows. SWAMP
Hi rose! big wave I know all about bloodsong's looks. She runs a training school for gorgons in her spare time. It's also a well-known fact that I can't ask a simple question without the thread turning into an episode of monty python. Hey swamp, Nice idea. Someone I know was doing experiments in semi-3d scanning with roses and stuff like that. Your idea could be a nice touch. I'll give it a try. Could be useful for other things. mac
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I need to make a scan of fine-mesh wire to use as a texture for American screen-doors. Any idea how I can do it? I have the mesh and I've tried a straight scan with white paper behind the wire. Awful. I then tried using the film transparency function, which is basically an illuminated strip on the top of the scanner and a matching strip below where you can fit 3 35mm slides. Results? Horrendous. Over-exposed, unsharp, unrecognisable. Tried it at various rezs and lineart options. Nada. I'd go hunting the net for the tex, but it's for a commercial package, so I really should make it myself. All suggestions gratefully accepted. mac