
Then get the pencil tool and make a black line 1px tall along the whole layer.
Then copy/paste to cover the image.
This is my method, I'm sure its quicker another way.
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Tue 20 Nov 2007, 1:38,
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Then copy/paste to cover the image.
This is my method, I'm sure its quicker another way.

take the one line, dupe layer, move down 2 pixels, merge. Now you have a layer with 2 lines. Dupe that, move it, and merge, and repeat -- it grows exponentially.
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Tue 20 Nov 2007, 1:46,
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Someone has said something about a pattern thingie, but I am yet to discover where this is..
I find my way to be reliable enough, I don't care if it takes time, my animations all take fucking hours anyway ^_^
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Tue 20 Nov 2007, 1:48,
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I find my way to be reliable enough, I don't care if it takes time, my animations all take fucking hours anyway ^_^

try:
make new file. 1x2
top pixel black,
bottom pixel transparent
save as scanline.psd
Edit,Define Pattern
then in original image/anim:
new top layer,
Edit,Fill,choose pattern
choose scanlines.
Profit!]
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Tue 20 Nov 2007, 11:02,
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make new file. 1x2
top pixel black,
bottom pixel transparent
save as scanline.psd
Edit,Define Pattern
then in original image/anim:
new top layer,
Edit,Fill,choose pattern
choose scanlines.
Profit!]