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Junior Member
Newbie question...
I'm an avid model builder and I've now gotten into drawing my own decals.
I would like to recreate the "blend" on British Airways tail logo. At a distance this looks like a blend, however closeup it appears to be a series of dots. These dots are larger in the center and as they radiate outwards, they get farther apart and smaller. How can I go about recreating this in an efficient manner without drawing each individual dot? I hope this is a clear description.....
Thanks for helping the new guy.
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Guru
Re: Newbie question...
can you show us an example of the logo?
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Junior Member
Re: Newbie question...
It won't let me post. I don't have enough posts yet. I will post two more test posts and then a link to airliners.net.
Thanks
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Junior Member
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Junior Member
Re: Newbie question...
Test...
Moderator, please delete these last two post... just need to get to four to post a photo link.. thanks
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Junior Member
Re: Newbie question...
If you don't mind the link to airliners.net. I don't want to violate any copyright rules.
Photos: Airbus A319-131 Aircraft Pictures | Airliners.net
Thanks again.
Flieger
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Administrator
Re: Newbie question...
You can't post a link but you can upload an image directly from you're computer.
I'm not going to delete these posts as it will affect your post count.
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Administrator
Re: Newbie question...
Did you do that logo on the tail?
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Guru
Re: Newbie question...
I seem to recall someone posted some halftone patterns on here somewhere those would help
DesignsUnlimited
I think
check his post
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Guru
Re: Newbie question...
Hi flieger welcome to the forum
Using Filter>Pixelate>Color Halftone,
You can make any shape into a halftone pattern whit some practice you will be able to recreate that logo on the picture linked.
Also, i found you a link that i consider is very helpful in creating this kind of patterns
Guide to Halftone Pattern
Good Luck
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