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garbanzo

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Organic Attack by Sphinxmorpher
http://www.filterforge.com/filters/4735.html

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garbanzo

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cool!

the default preset reminds me of fossils, and that last one with the gold is really slick. fun stuff.
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Dilettante

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Unfortunately, tiling these produces a vertical artifact... smile:(
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jffe
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Gilles D wrote:
Unfortunately, tiling these produces a vertical artifact...


----Seems to have to do with the HighPass going into the Blend just before the height connection. I bet Sphinx could find a work around, have you tried messaging Sphinx through FF here ? smile:)

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Sphinx.
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Hey,

Problem seems to be the profile gradient - I haven't found a good fix yet, but I'll submit an update when I do.
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jffe
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I tried just substituting Gamma (-75) then an Invert (both going out from the Pnoise, and instead of the ProfGrad), and it looks about the same to me really, slight variation of course, but the overall look is pretty much intact. Weird that the ProfGrad would cause problems when used like that to begin with, but that component has had issues from the beggining ha-ha.

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tigerAspect
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It's Circular Arc causing it.

I moved to a Blend based thing and used a gradient set to "Smooth" and the colors at 75 and 100 plugged into Bias, then using that to Tone Curve the inverted noise, then Blending with Lighten.

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tigerAspect
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Aaand, much more useful that that fragment, a "Corrected" filter:

...or, it would be if the attachment would show up smile:?:
Oh well, an Image will have to do.

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tigerAspect
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Hey, cool, you updated it.

Glad I could help.

The Threshold as you have it set up is pixel-to-pixel identical to the Lighten Blend. I don't know if that makes any difference speed-wise though.
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Sphinx.
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tigerAspect wrote:
The Threshold as you have it set up is pixel-to-pixel identical to the Lighten Blend. I don't know if that makes any difference speed-wise though.


I know smile;) thats why I set it up that way smile8) The blend component is in general slower, and for lighten it would have to compare three channels, not one, like with the threshold setup
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StevieJ
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I really like the lead preset.....gives all kinds of interesting ideas..... smile8) smile8) smile8)
Steve

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