Yan 85
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Posted: December 5, 2022 5:37 pm | ||||||||
Yan 85
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Posted: December 5, 2022 5:39 pm | ||||||||
SpaceRay
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As I see on the example it seems that it takes the original image and then it breaks in irregular polygonal shapes and jumble them
Sorry I do not know what filter may it be, but maybe I can help you with a filter that I made that is not in the FF library but can be found in You can Jumble Noises also using this instead of only tiles
Is really very convenient, safe and spend a little time to make a backup of the filters you may have downloaded to avoid having problems and loose your filter collection and having to download all again or the filters you have downloaded from the forum (not in FF library) or the ones you have made Do you make a backup of any filter you are creating to be safe? If you are using FF from version 8 onward there is already built in an automatic backup that is very easy to use and fast Backup and Restore Your Filters and Settings |
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Posted: December 6, 2022 1:50 pm | ||||||||
Rachel Duim
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I found 3 filters... probably not the one you're looking for but maybe useful:
Jumble Jumbler Grid Painter Math meets art meets psychedelia. |
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Posted: December 6, 2022 7:13 pm | ||||||||
STEPH08 |
Jumble/Jumbler:
I am always surprised at the huge differences in optimization/calculation time of filters that produce a similar effect. Some filters are barely usable on 24MP+ images even with powerful CPUs and lots of memory; 'Painting' filters are the worst in terms of processing time and memory usage. Grid Painter: Good filter, it will be useful for me. |
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Posted: December 7, 2022 2:25 am | ||||||||
SpaceRay
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Where did you get the filter from? Downloaded fr om the FF library or from the forum pages? If it is a filter from the library, I would also like to know and would be interested to know which is it, because I have not seen any filter that is able to make this and this is why I asked in the thread I created.
Looking at the example, it looks very much like the filter I have shown on the answer I gave above wh ere the filter is available in that thread
Although your filters are very good and well done and I like them much, I think that they do not do what is shown in the example on the first post |
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Posted: December 7, 2022 5:41 pm | ||||||||
Yan 85
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Yeah, it's the same filter! Thank you very much! I spent lot of time in FF library search. But i forgot that the filter not from library) Also, thanks for backup links. It will be useful for me. |
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Posted: December 8, 2022 4:32 am | ||||||||
Yan 85
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Thanks for the answer! I saw these filters when I was in searching. They are similar but not what I wanted. |
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Posted: December 8, 2022 4:35 am | ||||||||
Yan 85
Posts: 7 |
worley jumble with controls outline edges.ffxm – realy good filter. You need add to FF library. |
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Posted: December 8, 2022 4:50 am |
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