Blucifer
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I use frames a lot in what I do, and lately, for some unknown reason, the frames on my images keep appearing in the wrong places on the image.
The frames cut through the middle of the image or are offset by some insane degree. Is there a way to correct this? this is what I am dealing with [img]https://gyazo.com/71b71c66ee3b7fa8bdc39ae1bf58b9d0[/img] |
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Posted: February 13, 2020 1:53 pm | ||||||
SpaceRay
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There is really no offset, this is because you are using a non-square source image, so this is because the filter you are using for the frame only works with square source images and not rectangular. or landscape images, so this is why the frame only will cover the square part of the original source image and will cut it where the squarer part is So the filter frame will work correctly on square frames but not on rectangular images, as the right part of the frame will be still square on will cut the rectangular image The only way I know to solve this is to modify the filter and either modify the XY Anchor: Image Bounds setting on some components or replace the component that is not compatible with non-square images with one that is able to use non-square ones. For examples as shown on this other thread Non-Square built in source image https://filterforge.com/forum/read.php...id=4565395 For example, the components that has the FREE name are the ones that are not restricted to be used with non-square images Polygon component is restricted to square because it is to get seamless result that is based on square size https://filterforge.com/more/help/Comp...ygon4.html A similar non-seamless component with unrestricted coordinates, Free Polygon, can be used instead. https://filterforge.com/more/help/Comp...ygon3.html For more information https://filterforge.com/more/help/Misc...nents.html The Free Polygon component generates a polygon or a star with an arbitrary number of sides whose position is not restricted by the image boundaries
The filter was working right before and now is different and not working in the same way? |
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Posted: February 16, 2020 12:16 am | ||||||
Blucifer
Posts: 2 |
the image is square, 1024x1024
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Posted: February 16, 2020 2:28 am | ||||||
SpaceRay
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Sorry, I do not know why when I have seen the image example given, it was shown as rectangular by the browser, now I have changed the browser, and you are right that is square, it was something wrong with the browser What filter you are using that gives this wrong result? Are there other filters that are also wrong? |
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Posted: February 16, 2020 3:29 am |
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