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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Making a road texture in Paint.net

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Deathead
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Posted: 30th Oct 2007 00:12 Edited at: 30th Oct 2007 00:14
1.Make a canvas sized...
Width= 250
Height= 500
2.Use the bucket tool but make sure you have the colour the fill colour black.
3.Go to effects>noise then take all of the colour saturation away so it looks all white(the spots it produces). Then change the intensity to 51.
4.Now for the tricky bit, and change the colour to yellow and make a new layer. Now using the square tool e.g. marked as rectangle by the curved rectangle, top of the circle. Care fully make 2 YELLOW lines. This is what it should look like now...

5.Now double click on the layer of the yellow lines. It should come up with this.

Now click on the blending>mode. Now choose the overlay option.
And click ok. Well done you have made a road! You can change it or alter if you want. Because the lines are quite dull. I will post something or edit this on how to make it more brighter.

Edit:Sorry mods but I already posted it in the 2d forums but I posted this here because I thought people might be intrested..
Here is my final image...Without brightning.


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Posted: 30th Oct 2007 01:28 Edited at: 30th Oct 2007 09:02
@ Deathead
This seems very interesting, thanks even though I don't use Paint.net.

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Deathead
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Posted: 30th Oct 2007 01:29 Edited at: 30th Oct 2007 01:29
Thanks.

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Posted: 30th Oct 2007 08:57 Edited at: 30th Oct 2007 09:03
As for the tutorial, to much noise, Other than that, It's pretty good.


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FredP
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Posted: 30th Oct 2007 09:00
There's a fine line between being rude and c & c and I think you guys crossed it.Please use manners and take others' feelings into consideration when you post something.

Please have mercy and use the search function.
FredP
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Posted: 30th Oct 2007 09:04
Double post

I have edited/removed some posts and cleaned this thread up.Please keep it that way.

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Conjured Entertainment
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Posted: 30th Oct 2007 11:58 Edited at: 30th Oct 2007 11:59
Nice tips Deathead,
and here I was thinking that I was the only one using Paint.Net
Gotta like FREE tools, eh?



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Ice Cube
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Posted: 30th Oct 2007 16:34
Quote: "I have edited/removed some posts and cleaned this thread up"

I was just going to ask you to do that. Thanks a lot!

I don't know what was posted after me (post 13), but... looks like I don't want to know

As for the tut, you may reduce the noise a bit (I usually put some noise and make it sharpen).
The final result still looks nice though.

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