PixelRibs McFilters 2.0
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| Here is a list with the short description and examples of each of the McFilters. You can also download the McFilters User Manual, or you can download the McFilters demo version. | ||||
McBackLightGlow |
McLens |
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| The McBackLightGlow filter simulates rays of light passing from the light source placed in the back of the image, through a semi-translucent, hazy medium in the front of the image. The selection mask in this filter acts like a light shader. | The McLens filter simulates the distortion of the image as if a refractive, translucent gel was placed on the top of the image. The selection mask in this filter is used as a height map. Whiter areas in the selection mask represent thicker layer of the gel. |
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McBlur |
McMotionBlur |
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| The McBlur filter offers you virtually infinite control for blurring your images! It independently blurs each pixel in the image, using the brightness of the selection mask to modulate the blur radius. | The McMotionBlur filter blurs the image pixels along the motion blur vector. You can use this filter with smooth, feathered selection masks of the objects in your image that you want to appear as they were moving while the camera's shutter was open. | |||
McCells |
McScatter |
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| The McCells filter renders colored cells over your image. The selection mask is used to modulate the cell size parameter. The whiter the selection mask is, the cells will appear larger. The color of the cells is taken from the image pixels. | The McScatter filter scatters the image pixels in random directions. The filter uses the selection mask to modulate the Scatter parameter. The brightness of the selection map tells the filter how far to displace each pixel. | |||
McClouds |
McSharpen |
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| The McClouds filter renders scalable 2D clouds ( fractal noise ). The filter uses the selection mask to modulate the clouds frequency and visibility. | The McSharpen filter allows you to controllably sharpen your images! This filter uses the selection mask to modulate sharpening amount on per-pixel level. That is, it uses the selection mask as additional sharpness map. |
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McGamma |
McTurbulence |
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| The McGamma filter applies gamma correction to the image. The gamma parameter is modulated by the selection mask. | An irreplaceable tool for any texture designer! Create incredible textures in no time, by putting your images into a turbulent fluid! The filter uses the selection mask to modulate the turbulence strength! | |||
McGel |
McTwirl |
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| The McGel filter shades the selection mask over the image as if a layer of gel was placed on the top of the it. The filter uses the selection mask as a height map. Whiter areas in the selection map represent thicker layers of gel. | The McTwirl filter twirls the image pixels around the defined center of rotation. The rotation angle for each pixel is defined by the lightness of the selection mask. | |||
McHue |
McZoomBlur |
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| A cool tool for changing colors of your images! The selection mask controls the hue rotation angle for each pixel. | Unlike the other zoom blur tools, McZoomBlur has the full real-time preview and renders the true high-quality effect in a fraction of time! No noisy or chunky artifacts! The selection mask is used to modulate the blur distance. | |||
User Interface |
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| We made special efforts to design a consistent and user-friendly interface for all McFilters ( McTwirl user interface is shown in the example ). All controls are easily accessible, and the preview is displayed and updated in real-time! ( Please, see the McFilters manual for the full information about the interface ). | ||||