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lexandr
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helw ~lexandr can i know some stuff about matrix rain animation....i want to make some stuff like that using some other font and words like "Paradise " will it works like that..please what shall i can do is it possible to do this one.....
Hey you know why you get so many view for your work called 'Matrix Dojo'?? Its because in Holland there's a art-school, where all 1st graders get a assignment to re-make that matrix dojo, and you are one of the first hits on google. its nice!!
Hey there, pard. I was just wondering how you do one thing and that is how you create the motion blur on stuff you write with the Matrix (Miltown II) font such as when you wrote 'The Lord of the Rings' with it in your 'ring terminatrix' submission ( [link] ). I have a slight idea that you just make a copy of the font layer with the Miltown and make it a image layer instead of a font one and then apply the motion blur but I'm not sure...
Also, thanks for your comment in my gallery earlier! You have a cool gallery as well.
-- "For a few minutes, everything was blurry, but then my vision cleared. And what I saw was vast."
Your guess is absolutely correct Although it wasn't Miltown, it was some other font, I had to correct it few times. I rasterized it, and copied the layer 3 times, giving each layer different blur degree. They also are different shades of green, and the white layer (the top) becomes outer glow, or similar effect. I hope it helps, or else - ask again