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  1. #21
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    Mezzoforce Snow 2 as a seamless tile in XXP. I ran the plugin sevewral times on a blank image in PS7, and saved to PNG. I didn't have any problem tiling the image.

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    Like that a lot Rich - has an un-real feel to it - like a dream or a stage mock-up..
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    Definently a bright white card... Or more like a dark grey card... It is kinda over saturated in the first shot...

    The second one, has the snow flining at only some locations. Maybe try using the tile over the entire image instead of just parts. It is different that is for sure.
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    It has been too cold and dark to do any shooting.

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    Nice rose... I like that one Rich.

    The effects are a little too much for my taste on the second one, but still interesting.

    As long as stuff is falling on the camera, and there is pretty things to take, it is a good time for shots. When it is overcast/dreary, you can get some fine shots of flowers I have heard. the sun is not overly bright and you don't have to worry so much about high contrast/shadows.

    With the lower light levels you need a tripod, particuliarly if you take shots like do, and don't like crawling around on the ground for shots. I just throw the camera on a tripod and grab a long zoom. Your depth of field decreases dramatically with a long zoom. The depth of field with a F4 setting at full zoom is less than a full flower. You will have to open it up more and thus need a longer exposure.
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    I was thing it would make a nice silk tile.

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    Pretty!

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    That it would indeed. I don't make very many tiles, but now that you mention it it would be great for a silk tile. Thanks for the idea.
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    With two ME2 layers texturtizied in XXP.

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    I like this one. It retains as much of the original shot, but it is still changed. PRetty nice effect.
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