Erik Pedersen
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Polygonal Images Set by Ramlyn http://filterforge.com/filters/14922.htmlThe Joy is in The Work
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Posted: April 3, 2019 1:11 pm |
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Erik Pedersen
Goggerfett

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Slow clap.... Niiiiiiice! Thanks for sharing! The Joy is in The Work
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Posted: April 3, 2019 1:11 pm |
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DJI
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Hey! Sweet stuff man!  This is a nice change from the other filters that have multiple images. "Art is quite useless." Oscar Wilde
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Posted: April 3, 2019 1:30 pm |
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Ramlyn
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Thanks Goggler! Thanks DJI!
It was originally a request from SpaceRay.
The filter can use up to 18 different images. Every image is surrounded by a resizable border, giving the chance to create many images compositions.
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Posted: April 4, 2019 2:18 am |
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SpaceRay
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WOW !!! You have taken my original idea and made it much better and made a much bigger filter with much more possibilities and in such awesome and great way, love it.
Amazing that you have made it to be used with polygonal shapes
AND is fast and you can use up to 18 different images !!!!
Now I Will see more how it works and how to use it, and what can be done
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Posted: April 16, 2019 8:41 pm |
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Ramlyn
Ramlyn

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Thank you!! I was happy to make it. He! He!
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Posted: April 17, 2019 7:58 am |
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westdale

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This looks really promising for posters/announcements of events - I am currently working with a walking festival.
I have a suggestion for an option - that the default colour of a shape can be set to the background colour...
When I move the top image in the 4th preset I am given a bright green space and I have to find out which shape that is to set its colour to hide it?
Maybe I misunderstand?
Excellent work and I think it will be really useful.
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Posted: September 9, 2025 3:49 am |
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Ramlyn
Ramlyn

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Hi Westdale.
When you move the first polygons away, you can see the polygons that are behind. If the image of the polygons that are behind is not selected, you simply see a colored area. It can be green or a different color, depending on what color you select.
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Posted: September 9, 2025 10:15 pm |
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Ramlyn
Ramlyn

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As you can see in the previous image, for Polygon 08 an image (Lionfish) is selected, but for Polygon 09 the green color is selected. That's why you see a green color area if you move the first 8 polygons.
If you don't want to see the green color, you can:
A) You want an image instead of the green color.
Select an image instead of green color for the polygons that are behind. You have a total of 18 polygons.
B) You want less than 18 images but still use the polygons.
That case you can select the same color of the background (or also a different color) for the polygons and use the polygons as you want.
For example, let's suppose that you have an image in Polygon 02 and you want to hide part of it. You can use the background color for the Polygon 01 and put it in front of Polygon 02 to cover part of it.
C) You simply want less than 18 images.
This case you can add images in the polygons that you want to show and the color of the background for the polygons behind.
Otherwise, you can simply move away the polygons that you don't need. You can use the controls Offset X and Offset Y to move away what you don't need.
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Posted: September 9, 2025 10:34 pm |
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westdale

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Thanks yes - so the obvious one for me is to create a preset where all the polygons are 'off screen'
I can then move in the ones that I want when I come to a project.
Cheers
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Posted: September 10, 2025 3:22 am |
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