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Hi there
Is there any possibilitie to create a great looking glowing effect?
Thanx
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In plain Moray/POV-Ray it's not very easy (but possible, using
media). But if you use a paint-program, like Paint Shop Pro, you can
add glows like this:
Render your image twice: once just the image, once with everything
black except the object that needs to glow (make it rgb 1 ambient 1
and remove the light_sources).
(I assume you use PSP5) Open both images.
Make a mask of the b/w-picture and save it to alpha-channel.
In the other image: make a new lighten-layer (or how is it called, a
layer that never removes a color, only adds color?) and paint it with
the color you want the object to glow.
Load the mask from the b/w-image-alpha-channel you just created (into
the new layer, of course).
You should have a glow around the object now.
It's not a very fast technique, but I'm sure it can be automized.
After all, you only push some buttons.
ZK
Jens Kleen wrote:
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> Hi there
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> Is there any possibilitie to create a great looking glowing effect?
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> Thanx
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Jens Kleen wrote:
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> Hi there
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> Is there any possibilitie to create a great looking glowing effect?
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> Thanx
It depends on what you want to make glow...
Karl
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Sorry, I forgot 3 steps:
-before you use the mask, you should first make a selection based on
the alpha channel (which is the same as the mask). Then you should
feather it, save it to the alpha channel and reload it as a mask on
the glowing-layer.
ZK
Zeger Knaepen wrote:
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> In plain Moray/POV-Ray it's not very easy (but possible, using
> media). But if you use a paint-program, like Paint Shop Pro, you can
> add glows like this:
>
> Render your image twice: once just the image, once with everything
> black except the object that needs to glow (make it rgb 1 ambient 1
> and remove the light_sources).
> (I assume you use PSP5) Open both images.
> Make a mask of the b/w-picture and save it to alpha-channel.
> In the other image: make a new lighten-layer (or how is it called, a
> layer that never removes a color, only adds color?) and paint it with
> the color you want the object to glow.
> Load the mask from the b/w-image-alpha-channel you just created (into
> the new layer, of course).
> You should have a glow around the object now.
>
> It's not a very fast technique, but I'm sure it can be automized.
> After all, you only push some buttons.
>
> ZK
>
> Jens Kleen wrote:
> >
> > Hi there
> >
> > Is there any possibilitie to create a great looking glowing effect?
> >
> > Thanx
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Thanx
I will try it in my next Picture.
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Zeger Knaepen wrote:
> In plain Moray/POV-Ray it's not very easy (but possible, using
> media). But if you use a paint-program, like Paint Shop Pro, you can
> add glows like this:
>
> Render your image twice: once just the image, once with everything
> black except the object that needs to glow (make it rgb 1 ambient 1
> and remove the light_sources).
> (I assume you use PSP5) Open both images.
> Make a mask of the b/w-picture and save it to alpha-channel.
> In the other image: make a new lighten-layer (or how is it called, a
> layer that never removes a color, only adds color?) and paint it with
> the color you want the object to glow.
> Load the mask from the b/w-image-alpha-channel you just created (into
> the new layer, of course).
> You should have a glow around the object now.
Could you post a pair of images in p.b.i? I'd like to see how this
works...
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Simon de Vet <sde### [at] istarca> schreef in berichtnieuws
388B0C82.9ADCDAE4@istar.ca...
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> Could you post a pair of images in p.b.i? I'd like to see how this
> works...
Shouldn't be a problem. I'll work on it tonight. You can expect it in a few
days.
ZK
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