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I have a color picture of a friend that I would like to convert to a picture using dots of four different sizes on a set grid. The eventual goal is to drill the holes into wood as a portrait. Posting from my phone otherwise I would link to the imgur post where a guy did a similar project with a map of the world. Any ideas on how to get the pic to dot form? edit: Here is the imgur project. http://imgur.com/gallery/8iOvx Wet Fifty fucked around with this message at 17:21 on Jul 5, 2014 |
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AH! Here's a perfect example. Anyone know how I could convert a photo to this? And it looks like with a bit more digging on my own, there's a website call the rasterbator that will do it all for me. Thanks anyway. Wet Fifty fucked around with this message at 17:58 on Jul 5, 2014 |
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You can do it in Photoshop with the Color Halftone filter, just set all the channel screen angle fields to 0.
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I used to have a program called the "Rasterbator" and it would do that to chop an image over multiple pages. Idk if it's still around. e. http://rasterbator.net/ I believe there used to be an older downloadable version. Fridtjof Nansen fucked around with this message at 02:43 on Jul 29, 2014 |
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Haledjian posted:You can do it in Photoshop with the Color Halftone filter, just set all the channel screen angle fields to 0. Another cool way is to set a greyscale image's blending mode to 'hard mix' and put it above a field of evenly-spaced, slightly blurred dots in your layer stack.
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