07-07-2022, 04:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-07-2022, 04:03 PM by DanielMalaga.)
Thank you very much for your helpful tutorial and for taking your time!
I did many trials now and I found out that the "pixelate/sand-effect" was because of my error/stupidity... I had the crumbled paper file open in a window, copied/pasted it as a layer to the newspaper-file. Here I applied some gaussian blur to "erase" the paper structure.
But then, in the displacement filter instead of the blurred layer I clicked on the original paper file which has this grain structure that then produced the "sand-effect". Using the right layer I now got a similar effect as in your sample. :-)
Now my next task is how to add hard crinkles.
What I achieved until now is some wavy effect (similar to your sample) due to the softened/blurred paper-layer. As I now understood the basics of those two filters thanks to your help, I guess with trial and error I'll find out. If you have a hint at hand I'd be grateful, of course, but in general my problem of this thread is solved.
Thanks again.
I did many trials now and I found out that the "pixelate/sand-effect" was because of my error/stupidity... I had the crumbled paper file open in a window, copied/pasted it as a layer to the newspaper-file. Here I applied some gaussian blur to "erase" the paper structure.
But then, in the displacement filter instead of the blurred layer I clicked on the original paper file which has this grain structure that then produced the "sand-effect". Using the right layer I now got a similar effect as in your sample. :-)
Now my next task is how to add hard crinkles.
What I achieved until now is some wavy effect (similar to your sample) due to the softened/blurred paper-layer. As I now understood the basics of those two filters thanks to your help, I guess with trial and error I'll find out. If you have a hint at hand I'd be grateful, of course, but in general my problem of this thread is solved.
Thanks again.