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Old 05-28-2004, 09:47 PM   creating a glass look a like flat shape... Post #11
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Yes Rick, you're partly right, but that's not why I tried to explain Mo with my 2nd post.

Look at my attachment. Does the glass look like glass. No. Why? Because;

a. the window looks fake
b. the background looks fake

The brain will 'say'; "I'm being fooled here!". So the brain will not "see" glass.

So reflections do help, but are not always necessary.
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Old 05-28-2004, 09:47 PM   creating a glass look a like flat shape... Post #12
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Yes Rick, you're partly right, but that's not why I tried to explain Mo with my 2nd post.

Look at my attachment. Does the glass look like glass. No. Why? Because;

a. the window looks fake
b. the background looks fake

The brain will 'say'; "I'm being fooled here!". So the brain will not "see" glass.

So reflections do help, but are not always necessary.
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Old 05-28-2004, 09:47 PM   creating a glass look a like flat shape... Post #13
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Yes Rick, you're partly right, but that's not why I tried to explain Mo with my 2nd post.

Look at my attachment. Does the glass look like glass. No. Why? Because;

a. the window looks fake
b. the background looks fake

The brain will 'say'; "I'm being fooled here!". So the brain will not "see" glass.

So reflections do help, but are not always necessary.
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Old 05-28-2004, 09:47 PM   creating a glass look a like flat shape... Post #14
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Yes Rick, you're partly right, but that's not why I tried to explain Mo with my 2nd post.

Look at my attachment. Does the glass look like glass. No. Why? Because;

a. the window looks fake
b. the background looks fake

The brain will 'say'; "I'm being fooled here!". So the brain will not "see" glass.

So reflections do help, but are not always necessary.
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Old 05-28-2004, 09:47 PM   creating a glass look a like flat shape... Post #15
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Yes Rick, you're partly right, but that's not why I tried to explain Mo with my 2nd post.

Look at my attachment. Does the glass look like glass. No. Why? Because;

a. the window looks fake
b. the background looks fake

The brain will 'say'; "I'm being fooled here!". So the brain will not "see" glass.

So reflections do help, but are not always necessary.
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-28-2004, 09:47 PM   creating a glass look a like flat shape... Post #16
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Yes Rick, you're partly right, but that's not why I tried to explain Mo with my 2nd post.

Look at my attachment. Does the glass look like glass. No. Why? Because;

a. the window looks fake
b. the background looks fake

The brain will 'say'; "I'm being fooled here!". So the brain will not "see" glass.

So reflections do help, but are not always necessary.
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-28-2004, 09:47 PM   creating a glass look a like flat shape... Post #17
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Yes Rick, you're partly right, but that's not why I tried to explain Mo with my 2nd post.

Look at my attachment. Does the glass look like glass. No. Why? Because;

a. the window looks fake
b. the background looks fake

The brain will 'say'; "I'm being fooled here!". So the brain will not "see" glass.

So reflections do help, but are not always necessary.
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-28-2004, 09:47 PM   creating a glass look a like flat shape... Post #18
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Yes Rick, you're partly right, but that's not why I tried to explain Mo with my 2nd post.

Look at my attachment. Does the glass look like glass. No. Why? Because;

a. the window looks fake
b. the background looks fake

The brain will 'say'; "I'm being fooled here!". So the brain will not "see" glass.

So reflections do help, but are not always necessary.
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-28-2004, 09:47 PM   creating a glass look a like flat shape... Post #19
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Yes Rick, you're partly right, but that's not why I tried to explain Mo with my 2nd post.

Look at my attachment. Does the glass look like glass. No. Why? Because;

a. the window looks fake
b. the background looks fake

The brain will 'say'; "I'm being fooled here!". So the brain will not "see" glass.

So reflections do help, but are not always necessary.
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-28-2004, 09:47 PM   creating a glass look a like flat shape... Post #20
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Yes Rick, you're partly right, but that's not why I tried to explain Mo with my 2nd post.

Look at my attachment. Does the glass look like glass. No. Why? Because;

a. the window looks fake
b. the background looks fake

The brain will 'say'; "I'm being fooled here!". So the brain will not "see" glass.

So reflections do help, but are not always necessary.
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-28-2004, 09:47 PM   creating a glass look a like flat shape... Post #21
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Yes Rick, you're partly right, but that's not why I tried to explain Mo with my 2nd post.

Look at my attachment. Does the glass look like glass. No. Why? Because;

a. the window looks fake
b. the background looks fake

The brain will 'say'; "I'm being fooled here!". So the brain will not "see" glass.

So reflections do help, but are not always necessary.
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-28-2004, 09:47 PM   creating a glass look a like flat shape... Post #22
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Yes Rick, you're partly right, but that's not why I tried to explain Mo with my 2nd post.

Look at my attachment. Does the glass look like glass. No. Why? Because;

a. the window looks fake
b. the background looks fake

The brain will 'say'; "I'm being fooled here!". So the brain will not "see" glass.

So reflections do help, but are not always necessary.
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-28-2004, 09:47 PM   creating a glass look a like flat shape... Post #23
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Yes Rick, you're partly right, but that's not why I tried to explain Mo with my 2nd post.

Look at my attachment. Does the glass look like glass. No. Why? Because;

a. the window looks fake
b. the background looks fake

The brain will 'say'; "I'm being fooled here!". So the brain will not "see" glass.

So reflections do help, but are not always necessary.
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-28-2004, 09:47 PM   creating a glass look a like flat shape... Post #24
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Yes Rick, you're partly right, but that's not why I tried to explain Mo with my 2nd post.

Look at my attachment. Does the glass look like glass. No. Why? Because;

a. the window looks fake
b. the background looks fake

The brain will 'say'; "I'm being fooled here!". So the brain will not "see" glass.

So reflections do help, but are not always necessary.
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Old 06-12-2004, 11:58 PM   creating a glass look a like flat shape... Post #25
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There are several ways to make an image look as if it were behind a sheet of glass. One is with layer styles. If you have never done this you can download a simple set that I have at http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/6075534/. Up to you. To get them to work on an image you will need to copy the background layer then apply the style to the copy. From there you can set your foreground color to white, create a new layer and choose your line tool from the tool box. With the line tool set to 1 pix hold down the shift key on your keyboard and drag out a few lines that are staggered in different areas of the image. Then set the width to say ----- 3 or 4 and drag out 2 or 3 more.

From there choose the Motion Blur filter set it to an angle of 42-47 degrees and set a heavy blur to it. Then run a heave Gaussian Blur to taste and last adjust the opacity of the layer. This in combination with the silly layer style I have will make a reasonably believable glass effect on an image,

To more you play with this technique the better effect you will achieve.

Sorry for the ?plug for the style set but it was the ---- fastest way I could think to get you the proper settings for glass.

Hope it helps and have a great day,

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