Lesson 4 - Working with Filters Flashcards
These are Photoshop’s-built-in effects that you can apply to your image for an artistic outcome.
Filters
How many times can filters be applied?
1
It is a filter that produces an image like an artistic colored pencil drawing.
Colored Pencil Filter
It is a filter that produces a more solid color on the image.
Dry Brush Filter
It adjusts the quality of your brush.
Brush Detail
It changes the size of the brush.
Brush Size
It is a filter that reduces the detail of your image and then creates an effect like when you get sponge damped to a glass or a wet surface.
Sponge Filter
It is a filter that lessens the quality of your image to create an artistic effect more like seeing through binoculars.
Gaussian Blur Filter
It adds direction blurring to your image.
Motion Blur
It is a filter that gives you an imitation of a painted image.
Brush Stroke Filter
It is one of the Brush Strokes Filter which is similar to the Dry Brush Filter but with the painted effect.
Crosshatch Filter
What are the three adjustments that you can make in the Crosshatch filter?
1.) Stroke Length
2.) Sharpness
3.) Strength
It is a filter that makes your image form an outline of edges with black streaks.
Ink Outline Filter
It is a filter that stretches and squeezes areas for your image.
Distort Filter
It is a filter that makes noise to the image that you uploaded in the Photoshop.
Noise Filter