
Examples of some of the halftone patterns you can do in Photoshop. Although, ideally you would use a program that could output the files as vectors, such as Rasterbator or the Scriptographer plugin for Illustrator (Google them to find them, if you want – both are free)
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nice work!!! I really like your tutorial technique and shortness of the vid…
@ninachiflada reconvert to grayscale 1 to 1 ratio then back to rgb and you can do anything with it you’d like
@rainbowalike you have to reconvert to grayscale first then rgb, then select the dot pattern and fill with any color you like
@rainbowalike you have to reconvert to grayscale first then rgb, then select the dot pattern and fill with any color you like
I want to know how to change the bitmap extension… and that didn’t help at all :S I can’t access to the RGB settings because it’s not available, so I can’t work on this image anymore :(
Ok. so now how can I actually work on that bitmap.. when its locked :S
lost in thought by jon hopkins
Thank you so much for this video man! I have been trying to figure this halftone thing out for years!!! Seriously! Great Post!!!! You are greatly appreciated!!!
All the best!
Great post!
OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks a lot, i have been looking for this for so many time, thx again.
@GTdriftR Song is Jon Hopkins – Lost in Thought
oh my god!!! TELL me what music you used ! pleasee
wow, so helpful! thanks a lot! and nice music too :)
Great video…straight to the point and information. Nice bg music as well.
What’s not to like about this. Tanks@!
This was veeeery helpful! Thank you so much!
holy shit talk about make it look so easy!
thank you
OR you can greyscale it, then go to filter, then pixelate, then color halftone.
works like a charm.
check this effect
:D
hey man! i love it thanks for your video man its great! God bless!
Thanks for this video.
This song is Lost in thought by Jon Hopkins how SaviorOfSpiders sayd.
Thanks for showing us many choices to do halftones! Great video!