I would have to say that there is no "plug-in" that I know of that does a "good" chrome inpersination. Blade-pro does a nice chrome job I've heard, I haven't used it though.
I use the Chrome effect in Eye Candy but to make it look good you've got to create several layers and merge them using 'lighten' and 'darken' etc depending on the color of the metal.
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Ken Elliott posted this at 21:30 — 7th September 1999.
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I would have to say that there is no "plug-in" that I know of that does a "good" chrome inpersination. Blade-pro does a nice chrome job I've heard, I haven't used it though.
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JP Stones posted this at 22:02 — 7th September 1999.
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The hot wax coating in PSP does a very good chrome effect if I remember correctly.
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Anonymous posted this at 16:01 — 30th September 1999.
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Try KPT-5, the shape shifter in it makes some great chrome effects.
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doren posted this at 18:47 — 27th October 1999.
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I use the Chrome effect in Eye Candy but to make it look good you've got to create several layers and merge them using 'lighten' and 'darken' etc depending on the color of the metal.
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