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In article <bgdoro$qbo$>, "Darryn"
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The compression artifacts are, well artifacts. Just save a JPEG at the lowest setting. If that’s not enough, open, mung, save, close – repeat sequence. Or make a mask of your favorite jpeg arifacts and apply as you wish ( as a texture is good.) Check your Filter menu under Stylize – Tiles for more hints. The rest is just select and fill stuff.
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I came across some IMHO cool images during my travels. They are at http://bugol.promarket.ru/trasher/images.htm – can anyone shed some light on how he did them?
The compression artifacts are, well artifacts. Just save a JPEG at the lowest setting. If that’s not enough, open, mung, save, close – repeat sequence. Or make a mask of your favorite jpeg arifacts and apply as you wish ( as a texture is good.) Check your Filter menu under Stylize – Tiles for more hints. The rest is just select and fill stuff.
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