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Subject: EASY Speed line Generaton in Photoshop


dlfurman ( ) posted Sat, 03 July 2004 at 1:02 PM · edited Fri, 20 December 2024 at 8:00 PM

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I have a image I colored and I'd like to do speedlines as in the image above. (Nice gallery by Tempus Fugit if you've not checked it out.) I'm asking here and I'll ask in the COMICS CORNER FORUM, if you know a quick way to generate them.

Thanks muchly!

(I'm tagging the NUDITY flag just in case.)

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dlfurman ( ) posted Sat, 03 July 2004 at 3:04 PM

Never mind. There should be a rule of life: Play around until it comes to you. If you are ABSOLUTELY stuck, then ask for help. A Bruce Timm Iron Man, hue-enhanced by myself, to appear in Digital Comics gallery shortly. Oh yeah, what to do. The speed lines I created dont look exactly as above, it works. New document: White background, black brush, preferably a long thin, vertical stroke. If you are using PS 7+, in the brush options, enable the scattering (a better effect). Draw across the bottom half/third of the canvas. This is important for the next step. Next goto Filter>Distort>Polar Coordinates. TA DA! (Save the new image. You can reuse it.) If you have a separate image, drag your speedlines into it as a new layer. Switch to Mutliply mode and move this layer below your image. Use Edit>Free Transform, to rotate and scale as necessary. Thanks again.

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panthro ( ) posted Sun, 04 July 2004 at 1:48 PM

TRY TO BLURV THE LEFT AND RIGHT PAGE EDGES SLIGHTLY, THIS WILL MAKE A ZOOMING IN AFFECT WHICH WILL PRODUCE THE SPEED EFFECT. ALSO DONT HAVE THE SPEEDLINE GROUPS ALL UNIFORMED. SPEED IS A SPARATIC THING, RACEY AND FREE. YOUR IMAGE IS WHAT SHOULD BE WELL DEFINED


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