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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Daisy Chain
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This template is the reason I absolutely love Filter Forge. It's not the textures (and it makes wonderful textures), but the objects it create...like...daisys and...chains. The daisy came from a "Sunflower" filter that I tweaked to make a plethora of other floral species, and a chain filter that I also tweaked.
Some of the users of Filter Forge create their own filters...and if your filters become popular, it will get you a free version of the software. I don't have an interest in creating filters, but in using the ones already created and manipulating them to the fullest to get some wonderful effects.
While I was making this template, I was reminded of a dress I used to have about 15 years ago with white daisies against a black background. Those were the days.
Some of the users of Filter Forge create their own filters...and if your filters become popular, it will get you a free version of the software. I don't have an interest in creating filters, but in using the ones already created and manipulating them to the fullest to get some wonderful effects.
While I was making this template, I was reminded of a dress I used to have about 15 years ago with white daisies against a black background. Those were the days.