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Zoltan Erdokovy

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Bump tool by Zoltan Erdokovy
http://www.filterforge.com/filters/2110.html

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Zoltan Erdokovy

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Here is a reference sheet of the controls:
BumpTool reference

And here is a short tutorial:
Derived texture maps - Part 1
Derived texture maps - Part 2
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Skybase
2D/3D Generalist

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This is handy.
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StevieJ
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Looks good.....gotta check this out.....tough to get rid of the peak/transition creases in the bmps.....
Steve

"Buzzards gotta eat...same as worms..." - Clint :)
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ferret
FeRReT

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Wow thats amazing man, very well done!
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princess111
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I tried this filter in filter forge 3.0 and it doesn't work. I am upset about it not working, because I really like this filter. Nothing happens when I sel ect it fr om my list.
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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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Well, I have to say that this works perfectly on my own FF 3.09 version.

This is a quick test using preset 1 without changing any setting

Perhaps you can delete it and download it again.

OR probably also it can be that you are using a high resolution image and it takes some time until you see something, and it could seem that nothing happens, but FF is processing the image.

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princess111
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Hey SpaceRay,

Thanks for the advice. I pulled this filter up without having an image open. That could be what the problem is.

Let me try opening my image first and see what happens.
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princess111
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Hey SpaceRay,

I installed this filter again and opened my image. I chose this filter from the list and nothing happened. I still can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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Do you have in the Menu - View --> Preview Size --> Reduced activated ? or is it actual ?

Try to use any of the built in images first instead of your images to see what happens

In my case, when I open an image, nothing happens until a minute later (or more) if I choose Actual, and even choosing the built in images (600 x 600 ) in reduced mode it takes some seconds until something happens and begins to show it
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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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By the way I want to give my thanks to you for discovering this very well done, interesting and useful filter, I did not know it and now as I have been trying I like it much.

This is the source Art in the round by CFandM



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princess111
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Thank you so much SpaceRay smile:)

That's what the problem was:

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OR probably also it can be that you are using a high resolution image and it takes some time until you see something, and it could seem that nothing happens, but FF is processing the image.


I am very happy. This filter works. If I viewed it in a larger size, it did not work and I did not see anything happening. What I had to do was view it at a smaller size. It took awhile to see it take effect.
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princess111
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Do you have in the Menu - View --> Preview Size --> Reduced activated ? or is it actual ?

Try to use any of the built in images first instead of your images to see what happens

In my case, when I open an image, nothing happens until a minute later (or more) if I choose Actual, and even choosing the built in images (600 x 600 ) in reduced mode it takes some seconds until something happens and begins to show it


This is what I did - I had the view on actual and I did not see anything until I changed it to reduced. I was using the built in image of the lifesaver, before I realized it was a view issue.
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princess111
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Hey SpaceRay:

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By the way I want to give my thanks to you for discovering this very well done, interesting and useful filter, I did not know it and now as I have been trying I like it much.


Were you talking to me?
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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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princess111 wrote:

Were you talking to me?


YES, thanks to you I now know this well done filter.
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princess111
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Hi SpaceRay, smile:)

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SpaceRay wrote:

YES, thanks to you I now know this well done filter.


Your very welcome. I liked what this filter looked like, the moment I saw it, within the Filter Forge filter list. You gotta admit, it's different.

Thanks SpaceRay
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Zoltan Erdokovy

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Thank you SpaceRay for handling the situation!
I'm glad you guys found the filter useful. smile:)
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khaz
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This is simply awesome, cheers smile:)
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Zoltan Erdokovy

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Oh by the way the new link to the documentation is
http://www.zoltane.com/pages/filter-forge/bump-tool/
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