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Fat Scanlines (17th Feb 08 at 5:54pm UTC)
I don't know if this is a request but I forgot how to make Fat Scan lines (not little scanlines).. I would like it for a background..very light opacity, but if someone has a PS tutorial that would work too

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Re: Fat Scanlines (17th Feb 08 at 8:38pm UTC)
This isnt really a graphic request but ill let it slide. Anyways there are many ways to make "fat" scan lines.
Here are some that i could think of top of my head
1. There is a custom shape tool in photoshop that are fat scan lines.
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2. Use pen tool (might be a bit hard for novice designers)

Hope that is what you are looking for. {Smile}
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Re: Fat Scanlines (17th Feb 08 at 9:00pm UTC)
Well, I meant like creating the scanlines pixel by pixel, how big does the image need to be to repeat right? Like scanlines is just 3 in the middle.

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Re: Fat Scanlines (17th Feb 08 at 9:45pm UTC)
What you do is you make a 3x3 or bigger depending on what you want for the thickness, and make 3 pixels from bottom left, middle, to top right.


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Re: Fat Scanlines (17th Feb 08 at 10:45pm UTC)
Ok thanks, I didn't know the measurements and I am too lazy to find out myself.. {Tongue Out}

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Re: Fat Scanlines (18th Feb 08 at 12:49am UTC)
Or, if you want horizontal scanlines, make a 2x2 image [or 3x2, 4x2, etc. depending on thickness wanted.], and fill all the rows except for the bottom one with black [or whatever colour you want the scanlines to be] {Smile}

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Re: Fat Scanlines (18th Feb 08 at 12:59am UTC)
{Confused} Confuzzling

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Re: Fat Scanlines (18th Feb 08 at 3:58am UTC)
http://www.photoshoptalent.com/photoshop-tutorials/patterns.php

Tutorial on the scanlines ^^

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Re: Fat Scanlines (18th Feb 08 at 4:58am UTC)
ok thanks everyone, I believe this can be locked. {Tongue Out}

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Re: Fat Scanlines (18th Feb 08 at 5:05am UTC)
 
ok thanks everyone, I believe this can be locked. {Tongue Out}


No worries. {Smile}

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