Which Filter Is Used To Create Pattern And Texture?

Texture Filters


Use Texture Filters to create the appearance of depth or substance in images or to create an organic look.


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Texture Filters



Craquelure : Paints an image onto a high-relief plaster surface, producing a subtle network of cracks that appear as the image fluctuates. Use this filter to create a raised letter or shape effect with images that have a wide range of color or grayscale values.


Grain : Adds texture to the image by imitating different types of particles—regular, soft, scattered, tufted, uneven, enlarged, dotted, horizontal, vertical, and speckled.


Mosaic Tiles : Draws the image as if it were made of small chips or tiles, and fills in grout between the tiles (the Pixelate Mosaic Filter, in contrast, breaks the image into blocks of pixels of different colors.)


Patchwork : Divides the image into sections, which are filled with the dominant color of that section of the image. This filter randomly increases or decreases the tile depth to simulate highlights and shadows.


Stained Glass : Paints the image as adjacent cells of the same color, which are outlined in the foreground color.


Texturizer : Applies the texture you've selected or created to the image.

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