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I Saw A Strange Face In The Window

2D (none) posted on Nov 19, 2000
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This started out as a Poser render, although by the time I was done mucking around with it, most of the "Poser" had been stripped from it. I did most of it in Paintshop Pro, using the Winamp sound visualizer for some of the patterns, and various plug-in filters for the post-render processing.

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Syyd

8:09PM | Sun, 19 November 2000

Thats the best part of poser, when you just drive it right out of its skin.....how do you get patterns from the visualizer? Nice work.

LunarSight

10:27PM | Sun, 19 November 2000

Well, Winamp comes with a advanced sound visualizer. You can program it to do different things based on whatever music your playing. Sometimes when I'm bored, I'll use Paintshop Pro to take a screen snapshot of the sound visualizer in action, and then paste it into the picture somewhere. You can get some funky patterns out of it. They make for good bump maps and textures too.

ronmolina

12:23AM | Mon, 20 November 2000

Interesting and diffrent. Nice work.

a1000standard

11:04PM | Tue, 21 November 2000

Shit man, are you a graphic designer??? Very nice.


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