I am trying to find a filter using CS4 that enables me to produce the exaggerated line "scratchy" effect. The photo below is an example of the effect. It would be used on parallel lines criss-crossing each other. I haven't been able to find anything similar. I've already tried the smudge tool, rough pastels, and wind. But, the effect isn't strong enough. Is there another filter out there? I've also already looked at the filters on Adobe Community page.
I have downloaded a trial version of PS. I am following a tutorial which I think has been carried out on a MAC. I have a PC. In the tutorial, the teacher selects Filter > Artistic > Palette knife...
On my version I have Filter > but then there is no option for Artistic. Is this located elsewhere or is the trial version not a complete version? I noticed 2 versions were downloaded onto my PC - Photoshop CC and Photoshop CC (64bit). Is this part of the issue?
I am on a PC, Windows 7 and CS5.5 Creative Suite in 64bit. I have downloaded pixelbenderplugin_p3_pscs5-1_64bit_061711.mxp I have run Extension Manager as Administrator
Yet still Pixel Binder does not show up in my Filters List.
I may be missing something entirely obvious, (indeed I often do), but I cant discover a way of using filters so I can see a dsiplay of pictures which I have not assigned to a collection?
I am trying to simplify find tool as filter in AutoCAD in Inventor(please find attachment img1) as shown in img3 creating a user form and selecting entities with category property straight away.
I cant seem to find filter select or a list view for the record area. Both of these functions come in handy on feature films and episodic television especially vfx heavy shows.
I tried to use the lens flare filter in Photoshop CS6.While the lighting effect is interesting, it introduces ugly artifacts like blue or orange blobs (which are supposed to be the reflection of the diaphragm, but do not look anywhere close to that, but instead are just cheesy looking blobs of color).
In the "movie prime" setting blue lines are added which have nothing to do with lens flar.On top of it, the preview is about the size of a stamp. Any way to use the filter without getting these artifacts, or is it - what I assume - just a useless toy filter, that has probably been dragged on for years and years because it's always been there? What do you use to create a lens flare effect? Are you just building it from scratch with brush work?
I've deleted my PS preferences and restarted, and I cannot get this filter to do what is was just doing a day earlier. It doesn't matter what the foreground/background colors are, nor does it matter what the resolution of the file is. I've experimented with every variable. The filter effect changes the filled layer to a solid color of the current foreground color. No lines, dots or circles at all.
I'm trying to make lines in a filled layer, or a rasterized text layer.Adjusting the sliders has no effect at this point, but the other Gallery filters DO work, oddly enough.
I've used this filter effect many times over the years, and it just started acting wonky. This is PS CS6, on Mac OSX 10.8.5.It seems to be unpredictable or temperamental. Is there a reasonably-priced plugin that will create lines that are completely adjustable?
I have Photoshop CS4 running on a 8 gig Vista 64 bit system. When I click on Filters, there is no Extract Filter. I did a search prior to posting and saw some threads talking about not moving files, icons etc from their original folder. I am un sure if anything has been moved. However, when I click on Filters, they all seem to be there (at least not greyed out), EXCEPT for the Extract filter. Any help would be apprecited and if you let me know where the filters should reside I can make sure they are in the correct location.
once i had a filter which was like a light coming out of an image look at the effect on the explosion on this image http://art.counter-strike.net/art/week21/cs2.jpg
do you know the name of this filter or another one who could do the same!?
I think I'd have to say Smart Sharpen for sharpening up digital photographs and making them look as crisp as possible (before they look too crisp of course).
how to make my images turn into a cartoon. During the video they tell me to go to filter/noise/reduce noise.....Well i went to use it, and its not there, I have gone to a billion webistes searching to download a free reduce noise plug in filter, But i need the exact plug in that will go into the noise filter section....
I am trying to apply a brush strokes filter to an image I created in CS3. My problem is that option is unavailable. It is grayed out, along with artistic, pixilate, sketch and texture.
2 files, they're the same seal, but one has had a filter and fade applied to it. I'm interested in what filter/settings were used to change the colors as they are. I've seen similiar but not sure what was used
I am trying to despeckle an old photogrpahy and when I click to apply the desired settings, it reverts back to the original and no effect is applied? Why????
I am learning to make some texture, then found that there isn't sketch filter in Photoshop CC, which is available in many previous versions. how to get this sketch filter?
1.) In CS6, the Filter Gallery seems like a great way to quickly preview lots of different effects. However, it does not seem to be working with all of my installed filters. Is there a reason why it only works with some filters OR is there some option or way to get other filters into the Filter Gallery?
2.) After applying a filter, and using Command + Shift + F on a Mac to reduce the effect of the filter, it comes up with a slider set at 100% is 100% showing the percentage of the filter that was applied previously, so if I drop it to 90% it is simply reducing the filter to 90% of its previous amount?