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Electric effect

Postby Ragnarok on Sun Oct 04, 2009 6:08 pm

Hello,

I saw a cool effect time ago taking as original image 1 and obtaining image 2.

Then I decided to do the same with image 3, I used a tutorial, but all I got is image 4, with is not very similar to image 2, as you see I suck at photoshop.

Do you have any advices, tutorials or anything for this specific result?

Thank you very much.


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PS: I'm not really interested in learning, if someone thinks doing the image requires less effort than writing an explanation it is ok for me, I'm just using photoshop to get that image, I have no further interest in this effect.
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Re: Electric effect

Postby iDad on Sun Oct 04, 2009 7:47 pm

I'll do it for you if you provide a better picture
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Re: Electric effect

Postby Ragnarok on Mon Oct 05, 2009 12:31 am

That would be great. I've converted the image to svg, eps and pdf, I hope that's good enough but please tell me whatever you may need.

Thank you very much.
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Re: Electric effect

Postby iDad on Mon Oct 05, 2009 12:46 am

I'm confused you already have it posted above as done
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Re: Electric effect

Postby iDad on Mon Oct 05, 2009 12:51 am

are you trying to make the black image as the blue or just the background?
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Re: Electric effect

Postby Ragnarok on Mon Oct 05, 2009 1:05 am

Yes, I tried to do it, but I failed. I'm trying to get a 4th image to look like the second but based on the 3rd instead of the 1st. The problem is that the electricity looks really bad, and I don't really know how to apply to the 3rd the same modification that was applied to the 1st to make the 2nd. If you think that the 4th image may be of any help I can give you the original with which I tried, I have it in psd with layers and all that stuff.

Sorry for the confusion with the ordinals, it's the best way I can think of now to refer to the images. You can write this way also:

f(1) = 2
g(3) = 4

I tried to get f(3) = 4' but I failed, I did g instead of f.

Once again thank you for your interest.
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Re: Electric effect

Postby iDad on Mon Oct 05, 2009 1:11 pm

sorry about delay had other things come up.
I do not care for that tutorial, sorry. Here is my attempt, hope it helps
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