Simulating blood on a texture?

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steve
Apr 5, 2004
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I have a texture here: http://holycowchurch.care4free.net/patch.jpg which is of soil, and I want to simulate a pool of blood on it. I’ve tried using the paintbrush tool on ‘color’ mode, but this gives a washed out looking ‘blood’ colour.

Does anyone know a good way to paint blood over a surface that doesn’t require too much technical ability for this newbie?!

Stu.

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Littleboy
Apr 5, 2004
Hej Steve

Something like this?
http://www.angelfire.com/pop2/littleboy/blood.jpg

Download the psd here:
http://www.angelfire.com/pop2/littleboy/blood.psd

Greets

Littleboy

"steve" wrote in message
I have a texture here: http://holycowchurch.care4free.net/patch.jpg which
is
of soil, and I want to simulate a pool of blood on it. I’ve tried using
the
paintbrush tool on ‘color’ mode, but this gives a washed out looking
‘blood’
colour.

Does anyone know a good way to paint blood over a surface that doesn’t require too much technical ability for this newbie?!

Stu.

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steve
Apr 5, 2004
That’s close enough – thanks!

"Littleboy" <littleboy_at_emp3mail.com> wrote in message
Hej Steve

Something like this?
http://www.angelfire.com/pop2/littleboy/blood.jpg

Download the psd here:
http://www.angelfire.com/pop2/littleboy/blood.psd

Greets

Littleboy

"steve" wrote in message
I have a texture here: http://holycowchurch.care4free.net/patch.jpg
which
is
of soil, and I want to simulate a pool of blood on it. I’ve tried using
the
paintbrush tool on ‘color’ mode, but this gives a washed out looking
‘blood’
colour.

Does anyone know a good way to paint blood over a surface that doesn’t require too much technical ability for this newbie?!

Stu.

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Larry CdeBaca
Apr 6, 2004
Interesting — by the time I tried to get a peek at the sample, Angelfire (littleboy’s webhost) yanked the page:

"The page you are attempting to access has been removed because it violated Angelfire’s Terms of Service."

"Littleboy" <littleboy_at_emp3mail.com> wrote in message
Hej Steve

Something like this?
http://www.angelfire.com/pop2/littleboy/blood.jpg

Download the psd here:
http://www.angelfire.com/pop2/littleboy/blood.psd

Greets

Littleboy

"steve" wrote in message
I have a texture here: http://holycowchurch.care4free.net/patch.jpg
which
is
of soil, and I want to simulate a pool of blood on it. I’ve tried using
the
paintbrush tool on ‘color’ mode, but this gives a washed out looking
‘blood’
colour.

Does anyone know a good way to paint blood over a surface that doesn’t require too much technical ability for this newbie?!

Stu.

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Littleboy
Apr 6, 2004
lol

Ye.. damn angelfire 😛

Greets

Littleboy

"Larry CdeBaca" wrote in message
Interesting — by the time I tried to get a peek at the sample, Angelfire (littleboy’s webhost) yanked the page:

"The page you are attempting to access has been removed because it
violated
Angelfire’s Terms of Service."

"Littleboy" <littleboy_at_emp3mail.com> wrote in message
Hej Steve

Something like this?
http://www.angelfire.com/pop2/littleboy/blood.jpg

Download the psd here:
http://www.angelfire.com/pop2/littleboy/blood.psd

Greets

Littleboy

"steve" wrote in message
I have a texture here: http://holycowchurch.care4free.net/patch.jpg
which
is
of soil, and I want to simulate a pool of blood on it. I’ve tried
using
the
paintbrush tool on ‘color’ mode, but this gives a washed out looking
‘blood’
colour.

Does anyone know a good way to paint blood over a surface that doesn’t require too much technical ability for this newbie?!

Stu.

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