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Re: [microsound] OT: Microsound tshirt V2 with image



On 3/22/06, bruce tovsky <bruce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Mar 22, 2006, at 11:44 AM, Peter Worth wrote:
>
> > me too, how did you "glitch" the image to make it look like a gif gone
> > wrong?.. im looking for a shortcut to doing this because i need to
> > process a lot of images in that way.
>
> thanks peter
> hmmm.... i'm trying to remember. it could have been as simple as making
> the file small and sizing it back up to get the pixellation. part of
> it is also
> the image - the main screen image is the entire contents of my webpage
> layered  - and that can affect how the derezzing looks (more complexity
> causes more glitchiness.) however, it's also possible that i did some
> manipulation in either photoshop or after effects to heighten the
> effect.
> try the down and up sizing trick first and see how it works.
> another tip: since my page is all flash, all the images are vectors,
> created
> in adobe illustrator cs and exported to flash. i think the workflow
> for this page
> was to export from illustrator to photoshop (or after effects, i just
> can't recall)
> and then resizing. i then made a jpg from that and put it into the
> flash file.
> let me know if this helps. you could easily script this in photoshop.
> cheers
> bruce

i havent done scripting in photoshop before, but i'll give it a go.

thanks for the advice!

pete

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