Photoshop Filters

shadowfax1007

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does anyone know any good FREE photoshop filters

i have cs 2

i would share mine, but my photoshop went weird, and i lost my filters and that

 

Shadow_Serpent

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they're the stuff under the filters menu in photoshop, like clouds, neon glow, etc.

You can try googling it, various gfx sites, or limewire. Other than that, you're lost bro :D

 

Cyro

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ps filters is just sux use ur own creation
What he said... filters are good to learn the basics, but its best to move on to brushing, and effects such as Glow, Burn, Dodge, Sharpen... and thats only touching a peice of the puzzle

 
I use Sui's method that he told me. A black & white clouds render on the background, adjust the Hue & ****, then move onto brushing on the other layers.
 

UnhingedMouse0

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I use Sui's method that he told me. A black & white clouds render on the background' date=' adjust the Hue & ****, then move onto brushing on the other layers.[/quote']
Yup the default filters basically suck...

There are a few interesting ones you can download though... ;)

B&W Clouds >> Diff Clouds a few times >> Brushing >> A color balance layer or two >> possibly a render >> Some text in a cool font >> Border >> Done :D

Thats your basic sig right there...

Shadowfax... just re-install CS2... the filters should be back in there... :thumbsup:
 
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shadowfax1007

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i got my filters back now, i had CS 2 set in 16 Bit RGB, and for some reason, only a select few filters work, i switched back to 8 Bit RGB and its all good now.
 

UnhingedMouse0

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Ok... glad to hear that.

This is kinda off topic... but w/e...

Now... for anyone with PS... Heres a funny little easter egg...

Go here>> http://user.fundy.net/morris/?photoshop26.shtml

That technique also works for CS2... you get the Space Monkey splash screen. :p

EDIT: Added Screenshot of Space Monkey Splash :thumbsup:

Adobe SpaceMonkey.jpg

 
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salmanlp

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What he said... filters are good to learn the basics' date=' but its best to move on to brushing, and effects such as Glow, Burn, Dodge, Sharpen... and thats only touching a peice of the puzzle[/quote']
Noob use filters :D

inm PSCS there are a hep of filters we dunt need any more
 
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