queri opened this issue on Dec 09, 2004 ยท 11 posts
queri posted Thu, 09 December 2004 at 8:07 PM
Seems to me I remember there was such a thing awhile back for Photoshop or PSP. For all I know it could be included in PSP9 I've barely scratched the surface of that program. I'm such a diehard PS user. Does it sound familiar to anyone or am I remembering a dream? It's happened before. LOL! Emily
maxxxmodelz posted Thu, 09 December 2004 at 8:25 PM
Attached Link: http://www.v-d-l.com/adrenaline_camouflage.html
Here you go. For Photoshop.Tools : 3dsmax 2015, Daz Studio 4.6, PoserPro 2012, Blender
v2.74
System: Pentium QuadCore i7, under Win 8, GeForce GTX 780 / 2GB
GPU.
queri posted Thu, 09 December 2004 at 8:36 PM
Thank you, can't beat Poser People with a stick for dang near immediate assistance. This one clocked in at 17 seconds, that counts writing the dang response. You're goood.No coals in the stocking for you this xmas.:))) Oh, thank heavens, it's free! Emily
AntoniaTiger posted Fri, 10 December 2004 at 4:20 PM
Yep, looks pretty good. But, take it from me, the preset labels don't resemble any camouflage I've worn. It might be a suitable pattern for a vehicle, but there's only a vague resemblance to any clothing camouglage patterns I've seen. And a practical note -- you get discontinuities in the pattern where two pieces of fabric are sown together. Getting camouflage textures looking right is difficult.
queri posted Fri, 10 December 2004 at 10:43 PM
The upgrade is supposed to make the patterns more seamless-- we'll see. I don't get my replacement PhotoShop discs till Monday anyway-- they had a block on the order for some stupid reason. Since I'm doing this for pre-school commandos-- yeah, it's a parody-- not resembling any normal camoflage might be a plus. I wonder what Strawberry Field's camo might look like anyway. Pink, rose, creme, and chartreuse?? Emily
AntoniaTiger posted Sat, 11 December 2004 at 1:37 AM
No, I meant the pattern on real clothing. And it will do a decent not-quite-real pattern. But the shape of the colour blotches is a lot of what distinguishes one real pattern from another. RealCandy cammo? The Nightvision plugin looks pretty good. Looks useful for faking old TV too.
queri posted Sat, 11 December 2004 at 6:04 PM
"RealCandy cammo?" Maybe CandyLand cammo. WillyWonka cammo? everlasting gobstopper Cammo? Hello Kitty Kammo! Maybe I should scale the heavy artillery down for the Lovey Bears. This is a fantasy, the bullets won't really kill anyone, just bad owies. Do you mean the patterns make an obvious line where the clothing have a seam? I'm gonna use these in P5 where the tiling is more or less automatic, like I say we'll see. Something close may be good enough. Just enough to give the indication of Cammo. It's not doing my patience much good to have to wait. I thought the Nightvision might work for a wonky computerised surveillance camera as well. Using Davo's reconnaisance vehicle with his free SF monitors set up interior. Names all wrong I'm sure, going by a desperately poor memory. Plan to use Kurakuma's Major Pain as a drill sergeant-- I figure a gaggle of 4 year old little girls will bring him weeping to his knees. It did me when I taught Sunday School.LOL! Emily
AntoniaTiger posted Sun, 12 December 2004 at 6:04 AM
Yes, that's right. Any patterned fabric will have discontinuities in the pattern where different pieces are sewn together to make the garment. There's a lot of Poser clothing textures which don't do that, and it might not be obvious on a cammo pattern. Oh, and there's a real cammo fabric for hunters called "Realtree" (trademarked and all that). It looks like real trees, almost photographic.
AntoniaTiger posted Sun, 12 December 2004 at 6:26 AM
This is the back of a British Army cammo jacket, showing the basics of the pattern. You can also see the rip-stop reinforcing threads. There's a seam across the picture.
It should give you a good idea of the correct colours to use in that plugin, but you can see what I mean about the shape of the pattern.
The pattern is printed from light to dark, starting with the pale colour of the fabric, then green, brown, and a relatively small amount of black. That's a side effect of the production tech. Light over dark doesn't work. It's worth remembering if you want to do a special pattern.
Hope that helps.
Message edited on: 12/12/2004 06:32
AntoniaTiger posted Sun, 12 December 2004 at 6:28 AM
queri posted Mon, 13 December 2004 at 2:47 AM
It should work fine, if it's no worse than that. And thanx tons for giving me tips on how to load up camo colors. I would not have thought ahead that way. I'll post what I can come up with once my disks arrive and I get the unlock code. I'm in severe PhotoShop withdrawal.:(( Emily.