Paint.NET :: The Hope Poster Effect?
Jul 19, 2011I saw this thread: My link
That was talking about the Hope poster effect in Paint.Net. As you can see the link detailed in the thread is now broken
I saw this thread: My link
That was talking about the Hope poster effect in Paint.Net. As you can see the link detailed in the thread is now broken
I'd like to know how do you make a poster artwork from a photo. I'm trying to obtain this effect.
View 1 Replies View Relatedcreating some kind of text effect seen mostly on film posters.
There is a lot of dust and noise on the letters.
I came across this BLACK EYED PEAS poster a while back and thought the kind of half tone fade in the background was really cool and well done but for the life of me I can't figure it out? I'm pretty sure its not a gradient mask cuz the dots actually get smaller towards the bottom....I'm know its not that hard....right?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have a volcom poster in my room with a really cool effect on it.
How did they create that ripped effect?
I'm trying to design and create an A2 size poster and my physical memory is off the charts is there a way of creating the design small and resizing the canvas when I'm finished or is it just impossible to create a poster this size on my laptop?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI must be using the wrong terms or words. I NEED to make a wedding seating chart (yup, my wedding) and this is what I am trying to do. I have a picture that I want to use and I want to have about 18 or 20 pictures surrounding the main picture. Then I need to be able to type in names alphabetically with their table number....
I then need to be able to have the picture printed poster size. I am trying to use the layers but the layered pic covers like half the main picture.
Using PSPPX3 Ultimate.
The idea is probably a graphic design idea. I think PSPPX3 can do it though.
What I want to do is create something like a flyer or poster. So if it was physically I would have some poster board or a large sheet or paper, then I would arrange images and tape or glue them to it. Then scan and print off any copies if I needed them.
In software I think I want to be able to create a background and be able to enlarge it or shrink it down as I need to. Then start applying images and resize or reshape them on this "virtual canvas" or outside of the "virtual canvas" and bring them into the "virtual canvas".
Can this program do it, or do I need something like CorelDraw?
i'm using my corelphoto paint x3 for a year now and it is working fyn then on one occassion i don't know but while editing an image, i suddenly discovered that my effect tools, paint tools, clone tools wont work or wont make changes on the image i'm editing... i've already checked the menus and settings but still no work..i also tried reinstalling the program but still it's all the same..
View 2 Replies View RelatedThere's a certain movie poster for Pink Floyd: The Wall. Here's that iconic image:I want an image of mine to look like the paint splatters like that. Attached is the regular image.
View 3 Replies View Relatedi love the paint splatter in the background! I was wondering if there is a plugin or a brush that can supply that look.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI know you go to Effects>Artistic>Splatter but I can never seem to get it to work.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to add a 3d effect to a drawing. I have attached a picture with the desired effect on a drawing -- look at the pants, it has like a square shadow. I want to know how to apply the same shadow/3D effect on my drawings.
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After I import a .3ds model, then select the brush tool, the paint either seems to mirror itself on the model or paints the entire y axis. What is happening: If I dab my brush on the model a dot appears symmetrically on both sides of the model. If I use one small stroke the entire y axis on the model gets painted. However I have not found much discussion of the issue I'm having. Most of what I'm seeing says Import > Paint.I'm using Photoshop CC
View 1 Replies View RelatedI need to try and create a swish that looks like it was done with a pointed paintbrush. So it looks like the brush was pushed down at the start of the swish but towards the end the brush was lifted so the swish tapers out to a point.
View 9 Replies View Relatedhow I can make the kind of messy paint effect that is in these three images:
View 4 Replies View RelatedIn the image i have attached below, there is kind of a splattered paint effect in the background to the left, which is all very random with lines and different textures and stuff.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm new to this forum but I figured it would be the best place for some help.. there is one effect i love and was wondering how to do it for awhile but no luck.. which is the spilled paint/spraypaint effect. Any advice would help a lot -- I'm trying to create a paint effect to use as a background for an object like the turkuaz image.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have been obsessed with this effect, but have never been able to manage it (at least not on pictures of me). Apparently it's not a secret, because people have figured it out, like in these two album covers I have attached. (Fallen by Evanescence and Burlesque) Now, I also realize it's possible that Photoshop may be the only program that can achieve this (with the masking tool maybe?) and Paint.net can't. I just need to know these things. It's difficult for me to attempt, how to phrase my question without photos.
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there any plugins for the bulge effect? The one that I have doesnt give me the effect that I want and its a little hard to work with.
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhat is the best way to create an angelic halo effect around a person's head. Any differences if you would want to make it look a little bit like the sun? (but more like a halo)?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI search the equivalent of the "dispersion" effect of Photoshop. Is there any plugin in Paint.net to do something similar ?
I'm want to do an stereo / anaglyph image using a "depth map" technique.
I'm trying to get a certain effect like a photo I came across. You'll notice that around the edges of the photo it looks like it's crumbling away, or breaking away. That's the effect I am trying to get.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI want to add to this poster with some text of my own. How I can add this effect of wrinkled/worn lettering to the text I add?
View 4 Replies View RelatedThe Median Blur effect is suppose to be available with PdN V3.0Alpha3+.
How in the world can I get this into my PainNet program?
I edit allot of sports photos and I would like to get to be able to use the Motion blur effect. I know Paint.net has the motion blur effect but I have a hard time just blurring the parts of the photo I want. Is there anyway I can get a better selecting tool?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI typed some random words on another layer (arm below words). What I want is like the words are "etched in" to the skin of an arm, like scars. Is there a way to achieve this? I'm currently doing a project
View 3 Replies View RelatedMaking a uniform for a game and I need to know how to make a wrinkled effect.
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there some way I can make a picture look like it's going away from you? Similar to what Bulge does, but on a horizon, and affecting the whole picture, or affecting in a gradient-like manor.
View 6 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to make a stitching effect around an object. As if it was sewn around the edges.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI've used Paint.net for quite some time, using it mainly for two-tone graphic art or pixel art. Quite a while ago, I created this cool effect that I'll demonstrate with images, however, I have literally completely forgotten how exactly I did it.
Anyway, here's the walk through process of the effect, it's a fade in, making it seem like there are clouds at the bottom of the silhouette that cover the black of the lower layer while doing so in a way that is like a gradient, but of course, not so linear and straight -
Here's the first image, ignore the shaft of light:
The 2nd image shows the silhouette, the shadow of a colossus, if you will. What I want to do is add something that blends the black to the background, so you can't see his feet:
The 3rd image here shows the first layer of fade (and the first layer only), this layer doesn't directly cover up the lower part of the silhouette but it does add some sort of cover for the lower parts of the main silhouette to create a more subtle blend as opposed to straight black over dark green:
This is the 4th image detailing the 2nd fade-layer, still separate from the 1st fade layer just to show them separately:
And finally, the fifth image showing both fade-layers, the silhouette and the background color:
Ok, so that's that. Basically, how did I do that? What did I actually do? I've been playing around with the image for quite a long time, and the whole reason I'm doing this is because I'm recreating the image in a much higher resolution but I want it to be perfect, of course, and want to recreate and remember this effect.
I think, but am not sure, that it may have had something to do with the "Clouds" option, found under "Render". Maybe the Gradient option and blurs.