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#11
thanks, too - moves to tutorials...
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#12
i dont have photoshop
and now?
is there any other way?
With gimp or photofiltre?
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#13
well, what you could do is to apply the scan lines first (you won't get around that). Now you select each line individually, and shift them around a little (which means a few pixels to the left and right). And after that, you can optionally add black spots in the sprites, but that isn't really necessarily (and it should only be applied at the edges of the character, since it looks weird otherwise). Hope that helps ;)
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#14
where are the scan lines?
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#15
nowhere, I guess you'll have to do it yourself :P
not that hard, though. You keep the first pixel row as it is, fill up the second with black, leave the third as it is, fill up the fourth with black, and so on...
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#16
in photofiltre is it a bit easier.. there is a filter called scanlines
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#17
here, I made a little scanlines-filter-thingy. Hope this will make it easier for you. It works similar to the transparency-filter (the checkerboard pattern).


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