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Experiment with the Offset filter - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop for Designers: Filters
Experiment with the Offset filter
- [Narrator] Here's a suggestions for how you might use the offset filter. Let's come to the starting file and I will convert this to a smart object. Now, above this I'm going to add a blank layer, and it's on this blank layer that I will add a pattern. I could add the pattern a number of different ways, but I'm going to add a halftone pattern. So, first of all I need to fill the layer with a color, I'll use white, currently my background. So I'll press command or control and my backspace/delete key. Then convert this layer to a smart object. Come to the filter menu, sketch, halftone pattern. I'm going to use a line pattern with the size and contrast at their maximum. I'll now turn that off. Come to the original image layer and then to the filter menu, down to other and choose offset. Here we can specify in pixels a distance that we offset from the original. I'm going to go with twenty for both horizontal and vertical. I'll set the undefined areas to repeat edge pixels. Click okay…
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Create a painterly look with the Diffuse filter4m 26s
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Create a repeating pattern with the Offset filter4m 3s
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Experiment with the Offset filter4m 16s
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