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"Steve" wrote:
> This looks really interesting, hope you're going to share the
> method you used.
I made it using MegaPOV. It can take any image as input and give it that
print look. Although, if you want a color print, you need to use another
program to split the input image into four "channels" (cyan, magenta,
yellow, and black).
The basic method I used I have already shared with you before - it's my
Pattern Control Trick in action again! :-)
You can get it here:
http://rsj.mobilixnet.dk/3d/goodies/goodies.html
Only difference is that I used an image_pattern instead of a regular
pattern, and I used a layered texture because I needed separate textures for
the four colors.
If anybody needs more help, feel free to ask, and I'll go into more details.
> I particularly like the black and white version
> that you posted further down.
Me too.
Rune
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