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Inspired from a recent plugin - a reflective slider, only made with Knobman:

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Some playin' around (needs to be connected to an LFO in Synthedit)

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(Mistake with the light at the border already corrected)
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edited - pic shows latest version
Last edited by WOK on Mon Aug 02, 2010 4:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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One word: wood...

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osiris wrote:One word: wood...
This time I want something else....

I thought about the "Spirit of St. Louis" aluminium circular brush - but I can't find a matching texture...
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Agreed. That texture is too big and it looks like an American egg crate.Like this:
http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9 ... YxMmx9Nso=
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osiris wrote:and it looks like an American egg crate.
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WOK wrote:Inspired from a recent plugin - a reflective slider, only made with Knobman:

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I like it. :)

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LMAO....
We get eggs in these gray colored crinkled cardboard paper crates...
http://www.superiorcasecoding.com/image ... Coding.jpg

That one's brown. Some are grey.
Not the actual plugin. The texture.

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osiris wrote:LMAO....
We get eggs in these gray colored crinkled cardboard paper crates...
http://www.superiorcasecoding.com/image ... Coding.jpg
That one's brown. Some are grey.
Not the actual plugin. The texture.
I followed the look of something like this:
http://photobutmore.de/exakta/zubehoer/ ... vers4b.jpg
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Not galvanized either, though that's a good guess. It's a "hammered" finish -- and a very nicely done one, too.

I apply hammered finishes to real-world gear using special compounds made of two immiscible paints. When sprayed down, one pigment covers the surface while the other floats to the top and forms a network of slightly raised threadlike strands in a contrasting color. The low spaces between strands resemble dents in a metal surface that's been worked with a ball-peen hammer and anvil. A nice cheap way to get authentic retro looks for homemade schtuff. (Black or gray wrinkle varnish, as seen on microscopes and the like, is another great textured spray-on finish.)

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Yes, I'd say that was hammered or textured in some way.
I've seen the Spirit of St. Louis at the Smithsonian in D.C. & it might surprise you to know that the metal is stretched fabric painted that color, unless you're talking about the engine:
http://www.charleslindbergh.com/picture ... -Louis.jpg

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osiris wrote:Yes, I'd say that was hammered or textured in some way.
I've seen the Spirit of St. Louis at the Smithsonian in D.C. & it might surprise you to know that the metal is stretched fabric painted that color, unless you're talking about the engine:
http://www.charleslindbergh.com/picture ... -Louis.jpg
A ton of people do not know that but Lindbergh was so worried about weight that he could ill afford metal since the engine took a lot of the weight it had to be removed else where.

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