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pkaylor
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Tiling A la Andy's Pop

I've being using PWS for a while without really getting into the complex side, just tweaking existing styles. I'm looking to create a style similar to Andy's Pop from scratch (coupled with another style) but for the life of me cannot fathom how I get the same image to tile and display different colours etc. Can anyone help?

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Andy's Pop


 Here is the internal set up of the Andy's Pop style (click the image for full size view).


Bela


 

pkaylor
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Thanks

Thanks for the quick response. 

Dael
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This is interesting. Can you

This is interesting. Can you publish the setup of more internal styles? This will help to understand how to create certain effects.

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Just ask what you wish to

Just ask what you wish to know and we will try to explain it with a simple filter graph.

As I already mentioned in another forum thread, we do not want to hide the setup of the built-in styles, but quite often they are very complex and unpacking them would not help anybody.

When you try to create a style, sometimes you just keep on adding building blocks and other styles in the Style Editor and finally you do not understand yourself how the final result is computed, it just looks good. Our in-house artists created a number of styles this way, so these styles don't really help in understanding concepts.

The Andy's Pop style in this thread is very straightforward, it could not be created with less building blocks, so it explains well the concept.

Bela