![]() In the image below, I tested the filter with an octopus image. Also, creatures with contrasting patterns and hard edges in their body will produce a better effect because they are defined by few lines but you will still be able to recognise the animal after the effect. ![]() I recommend using images with a clean dark background, otherwise the image will be oversaturated with lines. The filter creates the fractal textures by detecting the edges of your image and the lights and shadows. In my case I used the Glow100 preset because it produces digital light rays, in some cases similar to fire flames, that I find very cool. I suggest using one of the presents and start modifying the different sliders to get the desired effect. I find the pre-sets already available with the plugin to be very interesting (check the dropdown menu). Once you open the filter you will have a preview image with the default settings. Once you download the plugin, you only need to install it and it will appear in the filters tab on the superior control panel. Therefore, it is not included within normal Photoshop filters. The Fractalius filter is a plugin for Photoshop created by REDFIELD PLUGINS. In this article you will learn how to use the Fractalius filter in Photoshop and I will give you my opinion on which subjects work the best. I started to think about what underwater subjects would be ideal for this filter. I found it by doing some random searches on Google such as “light rays effect”, “light painting photoshop” …Thanks Google! The filter has been widely used with cats and other felines probably because their fur patterns and eye contact is a good combination to create dramatic artistic images. Since I became interested in photography five years ago, I have come across the well known Photoshop Fractalius filter. The editors at UWPG were amazed with Paco's technique, so we asked him to describe his creative process" - Nirupam Nigam, Editor-in-Chief The win was well deserved and displayed a mastery of editing softwares to make beautiful art from an underwater image. "The photo, " Psychedelic Seahorse," by Paco Sedano unanimously won 1st place in the Underwater Art category of the Ocean Art 2019 underwater photo competition.
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