3:06 when i scale the image 6 times its size it turns back to the original look instead of preserving the pixelated style. What do i do? (i already selected the nearest neighbor option and keep having the same problem) nice vid
Ik I already helped you in DMs but I'll type out the solution here in case anyone else needs it: When you import an image into photoshop you have to make sure the image layer is RASTERIZED by right clicking and selecting "rasterize" in the menu. Imported images are made into smart objects by default and smart objects keep the resolution the same nomatter what you do with it, so you have to make sure the image is a normal layer, not a smart object.
best method I've seen yet, a damn shame the first thing that pops up when you look up how to do this is just to put a pattern overlay and lower the opacity
Yea, I think I know which vid ur talking abt. I liked the pattern overlay that guy was doing, but the end result was disappointing. I kinda adopted that pattern overlay Idea and just took it further until I got what I actually wanted for this method.
I did that too with one of my art pieces but had two smart layers tilted so it gave stylized effect. But yeah, it does indeed ignore how pixels tend to work on something like CRT.
love this tutorial!! using the pattern is genius. i think if you want to make the resolution 6x larger, you can just type *6 after the current number to multiply it!
Thank you for sharing, fantastic results! Was following and applying this to my 4k mario 64 RT screenshots. Took a little bit of trial and error to get a good pattern size, though might need to slightly tweak the white/grey/black areas. Really pleased with the results.
Just adding that the Image doesn't need to be within a 240p resolution. It will work at any size. I'm just saying that if you're using a high resolution then you won't really see the effect unless you zoom in by a lot.
Torbjørn Nordgaren The function of the pattern as it is, is that two 3x6 patterns together (which makes a 6x6 square) accounts for exactly one pixel on your image, hence why I scaled the image up 6x. If you have a pattern that’s 9x18 you would need to scale your image up 18x before applying the scan line pattern, but you will get that same result if you just multiply the image with the 3x6 scan line effect on (just the raw scan line effect, no blur effects on it yet) by multiples of two with nearest neighbor turned on.
ive been looking for this specific tutorial for weeks now, I think I saved it from twitter? Anyways, so glad i stumbled across it in my recommended, very helpful!
3:06 when i scale the image 6 times its size it turns back to the original look instead of preserving the pixelated style. What do i do? (i already selected the nearest neighbor option and keep having the same problem) nice vid
Ik I already helped you in DMs but I'll type out the solution here in case anyone else needs it:
When you import an image into photoshop you have to make sure the image layer is RASTERIZED by right clicking and selecting "rasterize" in the menu.
Imported images are made into smart objects by default and smart objects keep the resolution the same nomatter what you do with it, so you have to make sure the image is a normal layer, not a smart object.
@@zals9829 thanks man, you really helped me a lot
best method I've seen yet, a damn shame the first thing that pops up when you look up how to do this is just to put a pattern overlay and lower the opacity
Yea, I think I know which vid ur talking abt. I liked the pattern overlay that guy was doing, but the end result was disappointing. I kinda adopted that pattern overlay Idea and just took it further until I got what I actually wanted for this method.
I did that too with one of my art pieces but had two smart layers tilted so it gave stylized effect. But yeah, it does indeed ignore how pixels tend to work on something like CRT.
love this tutorial!! using the pattern is genius. i think if you want to make the resolution 6x larger, you can just type *6 after the current number to multiply it!
Thank you for sharing, fantastic results! Was following and applying this to my 4k mario 64 RT screenshots. Took a little bit of trial and error to get a good pattern size, though might need to slightly tweak the white/grey/black areas. Really pleased with the results.
This was really helpful, thank you for posting
Also I really like your art
Just adding that the Image doesn't need to be within a 240p resolution. It will work at any size. I'm just saying that if you're using a high resolution then you won't really see the effect unless you zoom in by a lot.
You could also scale up the scan line pattern of you have a higher resolution, no?
Instead of 3 x 6 you do 9 x 18, etc.
Torbjørn Nordgaren The function of the pattern as it is, is that two 3x6 patterns together (which makes a 6x6 square) accounts for exactly one pixel on your image, hence why I scaled the image up 6x. If you have a pattern that’s 9x18 you would need to scale your image up 18x before applying the scan line pattern, but you will get that same result if you just multiply the image with the 3x6 scan line effect on (just the raw scan line effect, no blur effects on it yet) by multiples of two with nearest neighbor turned on.
Awesome! Exactly what I was looking for!
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this looks insanely cool! thanks for posting
Thanks, man. That was great. The one problem I had you addressed in the top comment.
ive been looking for this specific tutorial for weeks now, I think I saved it from twitter? Anyways, so glad i stumbled across it in my recommended, very helpful!
amazing tutorial, extra thumbs up for when you called out the ugly ass bubble pattern hahahaha always pisses me off too
Thank you, this tutorial help me a LOT!
You are the GOAT.
thanks broski
you're an absolute saint. thank you
Actually really sick, will def try it out
this is awesome sauce, thanks
thank you for sharing!!! really dope
AMAZING!
super cool effect and nice tutorial 👍
My friend... Thank you.. thank you... thank you... Is just what I needed.... 😊😊😊😁😁😁😁
noce tutorial and good effect keep it up
Thanks a lot dude. Really helps me a lot.
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Thank you so much!
Thank you!
Thank u bro
Thank you bro
ELEVEN MINUTES?!?!?!
nvm that was pretty quick. Thanks haha
buudy it was very good , also can you tell me u r adobe photoshop version ? thankss
This was done in cs6.
Ficou china, muito bom
thx dude
How come I don't have that bubble pattern I have photoshop 2023
What if you just apply the blurs/adjustments to the pattern image?
my photoshop freezes when i turn on the pattern overlay with this pattern
THIS IS AMAZING
have u seen Travis Scott's The scotts fn vinyl design using the fortnite character? isn't it the same effect??
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Dude You
You still working on things?
Do u have a ig? i want to follow you
Yea. Should be @zalsamic