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Author: | PegLeg44 [ Mon Apr 09, 2012 11:24 am ] |
Post subject: | Bilinear Blend - Is it Possible Outside of IWarp? |
I am intrigued by the way that I can simulate a Bilinear Blend using the Iwarp filter. Using Iwarp along with the animate function of I Warp, seemingly blends the original shape of the object I am filtering to the object that I manipulated into being with the various Iwarp functions such as Grow, Shrink, Swirl etc. and results in layers of shapes from one shape to the other. I have found that if I use Iwarp on a layer that I had previously set a lower opacity too, that the Iwarp will create consecutive layers on top of each other that are also transparent thus creating what looks to be a blend when all stacked up. Here is an example of what I am trying to explain, this was created using Iwarp and Animate inside of Iwarp: ![]() Notice how the blend goes from the outer shape to the inner shape in a Bilinear way. I am wondering if there is any other scripts or filters available that can achieve this same effect? You see the Iwarp filter works good except that I am limited to the drawing capabilities of the Iwarp filter itself. I sure wish there was another filter that would utilize two separate layers to blend in this way, instead of having to do the built-in Move, Shrink and Grow funcitons of the Iwarp filter itself. I could have a much more precise blend if I could draw the shapes to be blended outside of the Iwarp filter dialog box. Does anybody know of such a Script or Filter? Alan |
Author: | Rod [ Mon Apr 09, 2012 5:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Bilinear Blend - Is it Possible Outside of IWarp? |
Yes there is a script for this by Rob A i believe. You can PM him for the link. ![]() |
Author: | PegLeg44 [ Mon Apr 09, 2012 9:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Bilinear Blend - Is it Possible Outside of IWarp? |
OK thanks Rod. I have PMed him. If he has any blending scripts that would be cool. Alan |
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