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Using a rough displacement map

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Using a rough displacement map

- [Instructor] We have seen how we can produce a displacement map that produces gross displacement without including the fine detail. But sometimes we want that fine detail to show through. Let's undo a couple of times to get rid of that displacement map, hide our flag layer, and now let's have a look at this bricks layer. This time we want to give the impression that the flag is spray painted onto this wall. Let's select that flag again. And we'll go to Filter, Distort and chose Displace once again. We'll go to Load Map From Layers Beneath and this time it's picking up that bricks layer. And now we're getting a much coarser distortion. We can increased the strength of it but after a while we can no longer see the flag. We can drag it to the left, as we all as to the right and this controls the distance by which the displace happens whether it's up or down. And a small amount give us a quite a good sense of this flag being spray painted onto a rough wall. Let's apply it. We can't see…

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