HELP – blobby effect!!

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rodders.morgan
Nov 4, 2006
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hey

trying to replicate a text effect of text fading out in UNEVEN size varied blobs (see
http://static.flickr.com/100/288662517_1421fc1218.jpg?v=0 ) and can’t work how to do it

any thoughts in either fireworks or ps?

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Avery
Nov 4, 2006
On 4 Nov 2006 12:43:47 -0800, wrote:

hey

trying to replicate a text effect of text fading out in UNEVEN size varied blobs (see
http://static.flickr.com/100/288662517_1421fc1218.jpg?v=0 ) and can’t work how to do it

any thoughts in either fireworks or ps?

I doubt that it is an effect. The two "c" s are identical. This is most likely a font.

I don’t know what font it is – try alt.binaries.fonts
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Infinitech
Nov 4, 2006
wrote:
hey

trying to replicate a text effect of text fading out in UNEVEN size varied blobs (see
http://static.flickr.com/100/288662517_1421fc1218.jpg?v=0 ) and can’t work how to do it

any thoughts in either fireworks or ps?

I tried few things in PS
here’s the results
http://cjoint.com/?lewRJQehwc

1/ placed my text duplicate the layer, soften a lot the bottom layer (gaussian blur)
apply filter>pixelate>colour halftone (create my doc in greyscale first), selected a small amount of radius for my case, made a layer mask with the top layer
soften a bit the edges (filter>blur>gaussian blur), and on a new blank layer paint over with brush
to fake the eveness, and then finally flaten image (not mandatory) and apply a huge USM.

2/ change mode to bitmap, choose halftone, choose circle, choose 20 lines per inches or so and CRAP…
my two cents…
(forgive my english)

Infinitech
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Tacit
Nov 5, 2006
In article ,
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trying to replicate a text effect of text fading out in UNEVEN size varied blobs (see
http://static.flickr.com/100/288662517_1421fc1218.jpg?v=0 ) and can’t work how to do it

What you are seeing is a halftone.

Set your text in grayscale, blur the edges, then convert to bitmap in Halftone mode.


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Tacit
Nov 5, 2006
In article ,
Avery wrote:

I doubt that it is an effect. The two "c" s are identical. This is most likely a font.

More likely, it is a piece of type printed to a printer that uses a halftone, then scanned.


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