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    Custom Halftone Screen

    not sure why it did that. its the same image. sorry people!
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    Custom Halftone Screen

    One way to achieve a similar effect would be to bitmap the same image 4 or 5 times at different angles using the halftone line option. Then convert them back to grayscale, layer them on top of each other, and delete certain sections of layers. Here's my test with that.
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