Quick links to procedures on this page:
You can apply the Woodcut effect to create an image that appears like a woodcut or linoleum block print. You can specify either black and white or colored Woodcut effects. You can also save preset Woodcut effects to apply to other images.
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Before (left) and after (right) applying the Woodcut effect.
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Choose Effects Surface Control Woodcut. |
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Enable the Output Black check box to use the black part of the effect in the final image. |
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Disable the Output Color check box if you want to use black and white only in the final image. |
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Black Edge — determines the detail of the black edge. Larger values produce thick, black edges around objects. Smaller values produce more intricate edges. |
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Erosion Time — determines the number of erosion iterations performed on the black edge. The higher the erosion, the simpler the edge. |
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Erosion Edge — controls the amount of smoothing on the black edge. Larger values produce a rounded appearance of the black edge. |
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Heaviness — determines the amount of black in the final image |
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Choose Effects Surface Control Woodcut. |
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Enable the Output Color check box to use the color part of the effect in the final image. |
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Disable the Output Black check box if you want to use color only in the final image. |
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Auto Color — computes the color set from the original image’s colors automatically |
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N Colors — determines the number of colors used in the effect, ranging from 2 to 256 |
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Color Edge — determines the thickness of a colored edge applied to the image boundaries. Moving the slider to the right increases edge thickness, which is measured in pixels. The edge color is selected by choosing a color swatch below the preview window. |
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You can change the colors in a color set by clicking a color and then clicking a new color in the Color Sets panel.
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Choose Effects Surface Control Woodcut. |
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In the Woodcut dialog box, modify any of the settings. |
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In the Save Preset dialog box, type a name in the Save As box. |
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