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Nov 26, 2009 5:33 PM

 

  1. Read about and download the JET_FauxHalftone Javascript here. Copy it to Illustrator's Scripts folder and relaunch Illustrator.
  2. New CMYK Document.
  3. Rectangle Tool: Draw a .25" square. Black Fill, Stroke of None. Rotate it 45°. Delete the leftmost point. Drag it to the Brushes Panel to define a new ArtBrush. The artbrush should be a simple right-pointing triangle.
  4. Flare Tool: ClickDrag to create a single Flare. Transform Panel: Scale uniformly to about .5". Drag it to the Symbols Panel to define a new Symbol.
  5. Spiral Tool: Draw a spiral. Apply the ArtBrush to it.
  6. Effect>Blur>GaussianBlur.
  7. Object>Rasterize.
  8. Filter>Create>Object Mosaic. Result: Grayscale.
  9. Apply the Faux Halftone script per the instructions.
  10. Symbols Panel: Select the new Flare Symbol. From the flyout menu, choose Replace Symbol.
  11. Object>Transform>TransformEach. Scale 200% both vertically and horizontally. Set Move to some small value, relative to the sizes of the artwork. Use the same value for both vertical and horizontal. Turn on the Random checkbox.
  12. Rectangle Tool. Draw a rectangle behind the artwork (perhaps on a lower Layer). Radial Grad Fill, white to black. Adjust the black stop's color to include 100%K, but also add CMY components. This is what will give the Flares a color.

 

 

 

Happy Holidays

 

JET

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    Nov 26, 2009 6:11 PM

    Thank you Jet for this great post.

     

    Happy Holidays to you too!

     

    Hans

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    Nov 27, 2009 3:54 AM

    James,

     

    No edit button for the initial post?

     

    As far as I remember it is hidden away under Actions to the right (and only accessible until the first post which locks it because it is an answer to it).

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    Nov 27, 2009 6:15 AM

    James

    Thank you, great script, mind blowing....!

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    Nov 27, 2009 7:03 PM

    Delightful! Thank you, and Happy Holidays to you as well.

     

    Peter

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    Nov 28, 2009 6:52 AM

    A very nice tutorial, thanks!  Is there a CS4 equivalent to the instructions in step 8 (Filter>Create>Object Mosaic)?  

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    Nov 28, 2009 7:36 AM

    Object>Create Object Mosaic.

     

    Always helpful to do a little menu exploration. Sometimes you find what you're looking for just by looking for it.

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    Nov 28, 2009 9:36 AM

    Quite right, I overlooked it, thanks!

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    Nov 29, 2009 6:21 PM

    This looks amazing.

     

    Would it work in CS? I really should just upgrade but after reading everyones thoughts about CS3 & 4 I'm a little hesitant.

     

    Thanks

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    Nov 30, 2009 3:12 PM

    JET (James?),

     

    I've followed the instructions, just a quick question though.  Just file doesn't seem to like .jsx Could I rename it to .js instead?

     

    Thanks

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    Dec 1, 2009 10:22 AM

    CS2 will use either .js or .jsx. I have an earlier folder of the JETPathScripts in my CS2 scripts which are all with a .js extension. For the original CS you will need to use the .js extension.

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    Dec 1, 2009 3:48 PM

    Awesome stuff.

     

    Changed the file type to .js

    Followed your instructions to the letter, added some bits along the way

     

    And it works (not that I was doubting you).

     

    Thank you so very much JET, Your hard work is very much appreciated.


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