Skull Layer

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Duke-it
Nov 17, 2004
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Here’s one for ya’s.
I bought the DVD Pirates of The Caribbean and some where within the extra’s you can take a picture of yourself and graf an image of a skull into it. Well for some reason, maybe I’m not running XP, I can’t get this to work. Does anyone know how to take an image of a skull and one of yourself and blend them togeather, for a real cool effect.

Thanks

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Scruff
Nov 18, 2004
Ya got my curiosity up so I pulled out my DVD.
I use W2000 with a p4 and I have to say, that’s one of the cooler features I’ve seen on a dvd.
It goes automatically step by step, lets you save the jpg when it’s done and works great. You might try lowering your monitors resolution a click and see what happens.

"Duke-it" wrote in message
Here’s one for ya’s.
I bought the DVD Pirates of The Caribbean and some where within the
extra’s
you can take a picture of yourself and graf an image of a skull into it. Well for some reason, maybe I’m not running XP, I can’t get this to work. Does anyone know how to take an image of a skull and one of yourself and blend them togeather, for a real cool effect.

Thanks

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Chris
Nov 18, 2004
Post the pic, lets see it. πŸ™‚

"Scruff" wrote in message
Ya got my curiosity up so I pulled out my DVD.
I use W2000 with a p4 and I have to say, that’s one of the cooler features I’ve seen on a dvd.
It goes automatically step by step, lets you save the jpg when it’s done
and
works great. You might try lowering your monitors resolution a click and
see
what happens.

"Duke-it" wrote in message
Here’s one for ya’s.
I bought the DVD Pirates of The Caribbean and some where within the
extra’s
you can take a picture of yourself and graf an image of a skull into it. Well for some reason, maybe I’m not running XP, I can’t get this to
work.
Does anyone know how to take an image of a skull and one of yourself and blend them togeather, for a real cool effect.

Thanks

S
Scruff
Nov 18, 2004
Sure, Here they are. http://members.tripod.com/watashee/images/scarybug.htm I did up my daughter, lol

"Chris" wrote in message
Post the pic, lets see it. πŸ™‚

"Scruff" wrote in message
Ya got my curiosity up so I pulled out my DVD.
I use W2000 with a p4 and I have to say, that’s one of the cooler features I’ve seen on a dvd.
It goes automatically step by step, lets you save the jpg when it’s done
and
works great. You might try lowering your monitors resolution a click and
see
what happens.

"Duke-it" wrote in message
Here’s one for ya’s.
I bought the DVD Pirates of The Caribbean and some where within the
extra’s
you can take a picture of yourself and graf an image of a skull into
it.
Well for some reason, maybe I’m not running XP, I can’t get this to
work.
Does anyone know how to take an image of a skull and one of yourself
and
blend them togeather, for a real cool effect.

Thanks

C
Chris
Nov 19, 2004
Very cool for a DVD feature…

Chris

"Scruff" wrote in message
Sure, Here they are.
http://members.tripod.com/watashee/images/scarybug.htm
I did up my daughter, lol

"Chris" wrote in message
Post the pic, lets see it. πŸ™‚

"Scruff" wrote in message
Ya got my curiosity up so I pulled out my DVD.
I use W2000 with a p4 and I have to say, that’s one of the cooler features I’ve seen on a dvd.
It goes automatically step by step, lets you save the jpg when it’s
done
and
works great. You might try lowering your monitors resolution a click
and
see
what happens.

"Duke-it" wrote in message
Here’s one for ya’s.
I bought the DVD Pirates of The Caribbean and some where within the
extra’s
you can take a picture of yourself and graf an image of a skull into
it.
Well for some reason, maybe I’m not running XP, I can’t get this to
work.
Does anyone know how to take an image of a skull and one of yourself
and
blend them togeather, for a real cool effect.

Thanks

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