Kageboshi opened this issue on Apr 30, 2001 ยท 11 posts
amp-three posted Tue, 01 May 2001 at 10:35 AM
Get Eyecandy 4000 for Photoshop. It has a really slick drip filter with a lot of different settings, and if you use this texture for that drip, youll find that (with a little help) it can come out really badass. But filters and plug-ins aside, you really should get that blood darker. I dont care if its in front of a spotlight at the Oscars, florescent lighting, or just a MagLight with its batteries on the way out the door and not coming back anytime soon. Blood is dark. Hell, blood from a human liver alone is all but black. A color example of that would be #1B0202 (that says "#1B0202"; for all of you with bad eyes or monitors :-). As you can see I'd like to give a Pepsi challenge and see how many people say its not black. Normal blood color on the other hand is usually in the range of #600303 and #840505, though there are always variances. Stay tuned for other worthless pieces of information from yours truly...