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    Default Sledger's Woodgrain Effect Micro tutorial

    Following Sledger's Woodgrain Effect Micro tutorial, I
    took it a stage further and added an elliptical fill.
    The resultant effect looks like it belongs on a coffee table.
    Also attached is the shiny veneer bitmap if anyone wants to use it.
    Saludos,
    Bob.
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    Default Re: Sledger's Woodgrain Effect Micro tutorial

    Beautiful

    What species of timber is that?

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    Default Re: Sledger's Woodgrain Effect Micro tutorial

    Quote Originally Posted by sledger View Post
    What species of timber is that?
    I think it's from the Tiger Woods family.
    Saludos,
    Bob.
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    Default Re: Sledger's Woodgrain Effect Micro tutorial

    why didn't I think of that - I'm soooo green!
    nice effect
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    Default Re: Sledger's Woodgrain Effect Micro tutorial

    I can tell it goes against the 'grain' Steve, but you've had your 'pun of the day'

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    Default Re: Sledger's Woodgrain Effect Micro tutorial

    wood you credit it - I didn't know I'd gone over par - sorry - I'll consider myself bunkered for the rest of the weekend
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    Default Re: Sledger's Woodgrain Effect Micro tutorial

    Hope you don't mind, Sledger, I thought this
    was a "fairway" of pimping your guitar.
    Saludos,
    Bob.
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    Default Re: Sledger's Woodgrain Effect Micro tutorial

    As this is my thread and I'm not hijacking
    yours, Sledger, I thought I'd take a
    "swing" at posting this.
    Saludos,
    Bob.
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    Default Re: Sledger's Woodgrain Effect Micro tutorial

    haha.!

    ..Now all we need is to do is to convince Fender to build my 'signature' model Xaracaster and offer them for sale to all the muso's on TG

    Of course I get 001 for free...

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    Default Re: Sledger's Woodgrain Effect Micro tutorial

    Strange... that you should try to apply a wood-grain effect to Mr Knopfler!


 

 

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