Uh, no... not really. Didn't occur to me until you said it.
I was implying there is probably plenty of artistic uses for this effect
aside from any cartoon-like things.
Bob
"TonyB-FSU" <ben### [at] panamac-comnet> wrote in message
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| Are you saying that this could be used for other types of images, such as
| drawings, like CAD kinda stuff?
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From: sighmoan
Subject: Re: find_edges take two - find_edges2.jpg (1/1) - find_edges2b.jpg (1/1)
Date: 26 Apr 2000 22:33:26
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"Chris Huff" <chr### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
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> In article <WxAHOaLWjtZWG0pAfKF9IW6Cd8Nl@4ax.com>, Glen Berry> <7no### [at] ezwvcom> wrote:> > Then again, how hard would it be to create an actual half-tone pattern> > for an image?>> Hmm, a filter that produces a halftoning effect? Interesting> idea...although I have no idea how to do it.
Umm...using some sort of pattern in the camera?
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s.
From: Bill DeWitt
Subject: Re: Another post_process: find_edges - find_edges.jpg (1/1)
Date: 27 Apr 2000 01:02:31
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"Ken" <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote in message
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>>> Bob Hughes wrote:>> > Well okay, but I still think a scan-line renderer would be more
appropriate :-)
>> MS Paint seems appropriate.>
You got a way to script an animation in MSPaint?