Hi, I'm interested in producing this kind of shading effect: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-vMrkV0VxOrM/T ... -knife.jpg
I was wondering if there was a suitable brush or maybe it could be achieved with Toon Shading from the FX Stack. Maybe there's a better way or a case of manually drawing every line which would take a long time?
Thanks for the help if you can
Ryan
Cross hatch effect
Re: Cross hatch effect
You can easily produce your own brushes for this. Create a dozen crosshatch spots and play around with spacing etc. I've noticed that it's easier to create a dark effect with lots of hatch layers than a light one, because the repetitionis easier spotted. Also a non-directional hatching looks better.
Here's an example.
Here's an example.
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Re: Cross hatch effect
Thanks slowtiger, I like the brush.
I guess I'm looking for something less random and more structured so the marks follow the contours of the object, I'll have a play with the settings.
I guess I'm looking for something less random and more structured so the marks follow the contours of the object, I'll have a play with the settings.
Re: Cross hatch effect
It's much easier to create a mask of the object and cross hatch inside it.
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Re: Cross hatch effect
Good call, I'll take a look at that