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Wavy Screen
Reduces an image to a high-contrast grayscale version of itself, then screens the resulting
image using a pattern of angled lines, simulating an etched screening technique. The
image is represented by varying thicknesses in the pattern of the zigzagging lines.
This filter causes rasterization in 3D groups. For more information on rasterization, see
About Rasterization.
Original image Wavy Screen applied
Parameters in the Inspector
Amplitude: Sets the amplitude of the waves.
Wavelength: Sets the wavelength.
Scale: Sets the scale of the waves.
Contrast: Sets the contrast of the screen.
Mix: Sets the percentage of the original image to be blended with the filtered image.
HUD Controls
The HUD contains the following controls: Amplitude, Wavelength, Scale, and Contrast.
Tiling Filters
Tiling filters create geometric patterns from simple to complex, using shapes that are
arranged into mosaics.
Kaleidoscope
Simulates the effect of looking at an image through a kaleidoscope. It is not automatically
animated, but by animating the Offset Angle parameter you can simulate the effect of
twisting the kaleidoscope’s knob to rotate the image pattern.
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