To create a simple filter, I first opened an image in Photoshop and activated Filter Forge.ġ - In Filter Forge I clicked on Show Image so my original image would be visible. In the above screen on the left, the sliders Size, pixels and Variation will not be active unless they are a part of the component. I suggest, in the beginning, looking at all until you get a feel for the program. You can see All or just the individual ones. The Components will appear and disappear by clicking on their name. The mouse wheel will control the magnifier as well as the traditional way of making it smaller and larger (same as in Photoshop). In the middle notice the pointer, hand, and magnifier. In the middle is the Main Window, I like to call it the stage, where you construct your filter. On the left is the image and the various filter settings. Rather than describe what you do, I will build a simple filter.īelow is the User Interface of Filter Forge. If you are not familiar with all of these, don't worry. If you are familiar with 3D programs that use functions and node based editing of materials and Photoshop that uses blending modes, adjustments such as levels, etc., you should feel right at home. This will just discuss basics and will be aimed at new users. I thought I would write a short tutorial on how to produce a simple filter. I really love it and have produced both filters and textures with it starting from scratch. ![]() I will start out by saying that I have been only using Filter Forge a short while. ![]() Tutorial on Creating Filters in Filter Forge
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