This is one of over 4598 effects generated by Filter Forge, a Photoshop plugin that allows you to create your own filters.
This effect:
- can be easily altered;
- offers up to 30,000 variations;
- can be applied to any source image in Photoshop.
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Author: SpaceRay
Filter Details
- Downloads: 792
- Requires Filter Forge 3.0
- Submitted: Aug 30, 2012
- Usage Rank: High
- Comments (23)
Description
You can build tangled and complex organic webs distortions applied to your images and have LOTS and LOTS of possible combinations. There is much to experiment using the first five sliders after offset, in many different settings combinations as you can see in the presets. Also please, use the "nex variant" button for more.With the Web Curve Editor you can really customize very much the result and can even convert the black web into a white web, although if you do this be aware that the settings will get inverted (white is still black and black is the white lines) ALSO you can use this filter to apply the tangled web WITHOUT ANY DISTORTION to the source image if you use the setting for both offset with a value of 50This can be ALSO USED TO BUILD ORGANIC WEB TEXTURES if the source image is a plain white background.The source image can be transformed into weird and strange background textures.I want to thank Dr.Evil for the inspiration of the "Im shattered" Filter
Keywords
shattered,
distortion,
organic tangled,
organic,
tangled,
texture,
web,
offset,
image,
photo,
black lines,
black web,
geometric,
white
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Filter Controls
- Geometrical web
- Offset Horizontal
- Offset Vertical
- Web Curve Editor
- Web complexity scale
- Web blackness
- White Lines Amount
- White Lines Radius
- Brightness
- Contrast
- Saturation
- Hue
- Black Levels
- White Levels
- Gamma
- Lightness