(09-24-2017, 01:35 AM)Jayce Wrote: I'm sure I don't like it, yes.
She doesn't look high, she looks mentally disabled.
Hahahahah, that post entirely.
The scan line isn't even consistant, it literally looks like you gave up with using the skew option on the lines half way through the scan path.
i was using the Fx tool for the scan. the degrees the line allowed for didnt allow to get more gradual so i decided to live with it.
Then actually write properly instead of speeding out sentences for the sake of getting a reply out there, then maybe people will understand quarter of the things you try to say. There's no way you 'cant do an angle' if you were actually doing it by hand, whereas in this, you imply you're using a tool to do it. Either that or you're just lazy, or didnt even have a reference line.
lol it's not being lazy. i just used a different way to do it. The bar took me a few hours to make with a lot of patience....
why are you suggesting I am lazy for not doing something perfect the first time. I'm trying different methods.
I used PS to do it so... I went to Layer Styles and then Gradient Overlay. Made a custom overlay and started moving it bit by bit with each frame ... like 220 frames.
I knew there was going to be perspective in mind. I tried to account for it by using the circle/angle to adjust the direction of the overlay but it wouldnt let me do an angle between those 2 angles that you see. The result is a little jolt.
It that's the only thing that triggers you in the aesthetics, then im fine with that. Ill probably try the other way by making a line with the color and then trying to use layer styles to have the same effect.
I might even try to mask the jolt by making a glitch effect. dunno.
There. that's the technical explanation. Stop being so angry.