Hey, I'd like to make a flashed-based screensaver for the holidays this year, and instead of having to buy a program to convert .fla to .scr i wanted to just be able to save it right out of flash. is that possible? if not, i'm curious as to how you all make screensavers... thanks.
robbie j
perhaps.
Thanks guys, that's what i was looking for. don't be shy to critize - it's exactly what i want thanks again, i'll try some of that. one thing i have to disagree on though, and i'm not being defensive or anything but, when you said that it looks like paper because there isn't any grass sticking up into the sky, i did that because every bliss wallpaper i've seen did that same thing - to give it a cleaner look. maybe it doesn't work as well with mine because the grass is a little
well no one likes to talk to me then...
Here's another attempt (i already scaled it down to 1024x768) looks pretty flat, but what else should i do?
Yeah, Eric, my camera takes pictures at way over 1024x768 (i don't remember off hand how big) but that's shrunken down in photoshop, and i've already made it greener and everything. as for the length of time it takes to take a photo, yeah, it's got that too - btw, my camera's 5 megapixels. i still don't understand the graininess in the grass since it's 5.0...
Here's a screenshot of my hill - i took it in my back yard... any suggestions?
Thanks Adamness, and yeah, I'm getting Bryce soon - probably within a week or so, but I've been using Terragen for a while and it's too difficult to get the right slope and the grass doesn't look right.
Hey, I've been making wallpapers and designs for a little while now, but I'd really like to expand and learn more things...I've made a few bliss wallpapers by taking other people's hills and blending them with various skies and lighting conditions but i'd really like to make the WHOLE thing myself ...which brings me to my question: how do you make your own "bliss-style" grasses and hills? I've taken pictures of hills around where i live and done what other people say-to increase t