rilos |
Hi Creatives,
i struggle with generating an alpha channel in my filters. I see some surface filters that have alpha channels available, others not. Why is that? What do i have to do in the result component to make the alpha visible and selectable via the Filter tab? (I know what alpha channels are and how to use them in 3d applications ![]() Thank you! regards, rilos |
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Posted: February 26, 2021 9:57 am | ||||
CFandM
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Some filters do not have that added to the filter itself...You have to edit the filter to add that......I posted about this in this thread....
CLICK ME HERE As stated in that thread it all depends on if you are using an already created filter or creating one fr om scratch....if you are creating one it depends on what the final result is or what makes up that filter....This will determine when and wh ere to use get or set alpha components... Stupid things happen to computers for stupid reasons at stupid times! |
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Posted: February 26, 2021 10:06 am | ||||
rilos |
Thanks for your fast answer.
I am editing an existing filter (here: Choubpaek - form MISC texture filters) and want to give it an alpha channel. For example: I want to generate a kind of grate filter out of it using the background as alpha - i only want to see the grate. I could use 'height" or a threshold of height as an input for the alpha. Do i have to use "set alpha" to make the alpha channel available in the filter use? I hope i made it more clear now ![]() P.S. got it now! I have to use "Set alpha" and combine it with the source of the result to get a working alpha channel ![]() Thanks a lot! regards, rilos |
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Posted: February 26, 2021 10:22 am | ||||
CFandM
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Yep....There are several tweaks that you can play with after using the set alpha..Such as seen in the image below... ![]() Stupid things happen to computers for stupid reasons at stupid times! |
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Posted: February 26, 2021 10:45 am | ||||
CFandM
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Posted: February 26, 2021 10:47 am | ||||
rilos |
Thank you very much for your help!
I just didn't know that the alpha is part of the "source" of the result. I expected a separate alpha channel (like height or the outher outputs) - but of corse this is the obvious and natural way i think. regards, rilos |
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Posted: February 26, 2021 11:10 am | ||||
CFandM
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You are welcome, glad that I could help......
You could also use the alpha for many elements in the filter to build up parts of the final result...Such as the picture below the filter uses 2 images and each has a separate alpha and blends together in the blend component for the final result....Its just another use for the alphas....... ![]() Stupid things happen to computers for stupid reasons at stupid times! |
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Posted: February 26, 2021 11:44 am | ||||
SpaceRay
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Thanks very much for the good examples of alpha options compositions with different elements and is helpful for others to know more about this
I think that it would be good that you upload the filter itself too apart for showing the screenshot so you then you do not need to rebuild what is inside the screenshot
Apart from the link you have given I have another one that may be useful too Transparency, Or No Transparency. That Is The Question here are many filters available |
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Posted: February 27, 2021 1:06 pm |
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