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Just as I was planning to buy a shredder myself.
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scriptorum
Fella

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Mmm, photo pasta.
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Targos
Game Dev
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Interesting hair potential here
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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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scriptorum

Mmm, photo pasta.


OH! I have not thought and seen it that way, good point and is true that it may be like "photo pasta" smile:D
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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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WOW!!! Congratulations for having made such a great, amazing and awesome filter that is very well done and much better that what I thought and imagined after seeing the first preview. It is clever done and have really good customization and variations options.

Congratulations also for the EP award that you really deserve it very much for creating this beauty of filter.

Like and love much this filter smile:loveff:

I am still surprised and do not know how you have done so well that the strips hang straight when you raise the image up with progress bar AND that this strips twist and bend when you lower it and touchs the bottom of the image limit, smile:eek: smile:eek: it looks like the strips are really there in a very realistic way and you lift or lower them as it would be in real life, awesome and amazing effect!!

AND also how the strips bend when reaching the bottom AND it shows the back part of it like a realistic strip in 3D smile:eek:

SUGGESTION

You have put well done and good amount of customization controls, and like it, but I was thinking that perhaps, if it would be possible, to have a control to separate the strips one from each other, I mean to make a little wider if wanted the space between each strip.

Also like much the good presets you have put

Touching the floor the strips bend



AND very good that you can lift up them and fall straight smile:eek:





and even more straight like a strips curtain





And also of course that you can customize the width of the strips from very tiny to thick ones as shown here below

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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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lover the great effect it can make and how the strips are created and how they are mixed together.

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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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Shredding a tiger smile:D

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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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Also for killing someone in an alternate reality where there could be a "Reality shredding machine" where you could put live video and it would be shredded and affect and be real in the real life smile8)

AAHH! HELP I am being shredded !!!

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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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and not only kill persons, you could also delete and erase whole cities from the real world by shredding them smile:D

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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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And as scriptorum said above here is some "photo pasta" or converting a photo to spaghettis smile:)

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lipebianc
FFF = Filter Forge Fan

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smile:eek: AMAZING filter! smile:eek:
Congratulations!!!!!
There are always a lot to learn when investigating your filters guts!! smile:loveff:
"From the moment we are born, we start being filtered..."
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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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I have to say that in this filter is very important to experiment and try if needed with a higher antialias setting to have a possibly higher and better quality when modifying some settings.

I have seen that by default some presets have already Antialias 25 samples

Filters like this one is what rises the value and the reason to own and buy Filter Forge as this is not possible to make in any other available software or plugin for Photoshop or whatever other software.

Here is shredding a kiwi smile:D

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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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using preset 6

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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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Did I say How much I love this filter? smile:loveff: smile:loveff:

The options and customization is really great and from experimenting and trying different settings I find that I like it more and more, and is very well done and cleverly thought.

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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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Please, would there be some way where the strips are kept straight (as shown in the image below) BUT that would be possible also to keep the image in the whole when using the "progress" setting and not get cut in the top?

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SpaceRay
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Please, would there be some way where the strips are kept straight (as shown in the image below) BUT that would be possible also to keep the image in the whole when using the "progress" setting and not get cut in the top?



Well I have found a very easy way so that the "progress" setting does not cut your image when using it, and it is to prepare the source image adding some more space to the canvas in the top part, so when you use the progress setting it will not cut any valuable and wanted part of the image.

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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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And here is a test to show that increasing the top part of the image with extra disposable canvas can help very much to keep the original image intact and still be able the strips in the way you want.

Here I have added some more canvas to the top part using photoshop

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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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So having added this disposable canvas to the source image I can use the "Progress" slider and do not loose any valuable part of the source image. If found that the disposable canvas added is too big for the result you want, just make it shorter.

This example shown here would have not been possible to make in another way as you would loose the black frame and part of the image using the "progress" setting



But enlarging with the disposable canvas as shown here above will let you make this image shown below possible smile:) (cut any unwanted disposable canvas if needed or make it shorter)

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Burt
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Can beaded curtains be far behind? smile;) Really amazing work.
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CFandM
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You can even use this for a Mop-Head, those rubber type of curtains that one finds in car washes or the Luggage-Go-Round at the airport.... smile;) smile:)
Stupid things happen to computers for stupid reasons at stupid times!
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ddaydreams
Frank Hawkins
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I've heard pasta mentioned. Has anyone come up with a way to make the strips come out round like spaghetti rather than flat like linguini ?
or also round like ground beef or even play doh fun factory
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Indigo Ray
Adam

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mmm...

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ddaydreams
Frank Hawkins
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Hey Indi
That looks like those might be round. Are they?
Were you some how able to change strip profile to rounded rather than flat?
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soho
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great
I write through the translator.
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Rod_D
have you seen my eraser?

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Man this is cool. smile:)
Rod
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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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Cool and well done round sphaghetti pasta Indigo Ray
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ddaydreams
Frank Hawkins
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Indigo Ray, is there a way you can share the round spaghetti version? or can you show us what you changed in the filter editor to get the roundness?
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Indigo Ray
Adam

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Some tips:
1. ThreeDee included components that make the strips thin like a ribbon when they twist. It looks super cool, but not for spaghetti. Figure out what's causing that effect and disable it. (or if you want linguine, lessen the effect)

2. Spaghetti noodles are round. Use a "circular arc" curve for that. You want the edges of the noodles to be a little darker to get a 3D effect.

3. Pasta is a grain. Make it grainy with a perlin noise. Marinara sauce background is optional. smile;)
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ddaydreams
Frank Hawkins
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Thanks for tips, I'll have to try those.
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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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I have to say that this filter remembers me very much to the well done video of Placebo - Slave to the wages and how the objects are shredding when she is near.

To see the shredding effect, it starts at 1:36 (1 minute 36 seconds) of the song, and if you do not to hear all the song until this point here is

Here Direct link to the video part where it begins the shredding effect at 1:36

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