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Texture filters

Craquelure
Grain
Mosaic Tiles
Patchwork
Stained Glass
Texturizer
Craquelure
The Craquelure filter paints an image onto a high-relief plaster surface, producing a fine network of cracks that follow the contours of the image.
Use this filter to create an embossing effect with images that contain a broad range of color or grayscale values. You can set the crack spacing,
depth, and brightness.
Grain
The Grain filter adds texture to an image by simulating different kinds of grain. The sprinkles and stippled grain types use the background color.
You can set the grain intensity, contrast, and type.
Mosaic Tiles
The Mosaic Tiles filter draws the image as if it were made up of small chips or tiles and adds grout between the tiles. (In contrast, the Pixelate >
Mosaic filter breaks up an image into blocks of different-colored pixels.) You can set the tile size, grout width, and lighten grout.
Patchwork
The Patchwork filter breaks up an image into squares filled with the predominant color in different areas of the image. The filter randomly reduces
or increases the tile depth to replicate the highlights and shadows. You can set the square size and relief.
Stained Glass
The Stained Glass filter repaints an image as single-colored adjacent cells outlined in the foreground color. You can set the cell size, border
thickness, and light intensity.
Texturizer
The Texturizer filter allows you to simulate different texture types or select a file to use as a texture. Texture options make images appear as if
they were painted onto textures, such as canvas and brick, or viewed through glass blocks.
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