How is this done?
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- KuzII0
rendered in 3d package
- not_report0
Ok, thanks. Any idea what sort of renderer? It dosen't look like a default wireframe renderer?
- dijitaq0
you could try using the blend tool in illy
- not_report0
Isn't the blend tool only for colours?
- dijitaq0
you can blend paths as well
- dijitaq0
you can blend paths as well
- not_report0
Cool, I will try that.
- elms0
could be also achieved using KPT Vector Effects (illy plugin)
- nuarmy0
render in 3d, move to photoshop, duplicate layer and blur some. instant effect.
- MrT0
"could be also achieved using KPT Vector Effects (illy plugin)"
Elms - do you know if that's still around for CS and later?
ta!
- Nairn0
If you want to acheive similar results, but with the colour gradient changing *between* each line (rather than through each one) ..
Create red spline in Illy, duplicate, move and change colour to yellow. Manually warp second spline slightly. Make a copy of warped spline and lock. Blend between first two splines (using parallel points on each spline). Unlock warped spline, duplicate copy, move, colour change and add warp again - blend between new splines and line up to each other. Repeat above through colour spectrum.
Or.. if you've got a handle of a 3D package - use that.
This not making sense is a result of caffeine deficiency.
- elms0
MrT - They don't sell it no more (i know it still works on CS, don't know about CS2 tho)
- MrT0
I'll give it a whirl... I miss it! Aside from some of the weirder tools which were less 'Power' more rubbish.
Cheers elms.
- designerror0
render in 3d, move to photoshop, duplicate layer and blur some. instant effect.
nuarmy
(Nov 24 05, 02:04)are you some kind of light ver. of Neuarmy?