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Watercolor

Quick Reference to Scripting Command
a=WATERCOLOR(percentage[0-100])
Items in CAPS are 0/1 switches or switches with more options than 0/1.


Operation Example

This operation will alter the image so that it looks like it has been painted using water based paints.

Watercolor has a single control which alters the severity of the distortion applied to the image. The higher this value, the more blurred the image will appear. Low value settings will result in the image changing very little, but still appearing as a watercolor painting.


Oil Painting Operation Dialog

Watercolor Controls

Trends

Some of the controls have a Trend button next to them. These trend buttons allow you to set variables over a series of frames. Each frame of any animation may be thought of as a slice of time. The trends allow you to alter some, all, or none of the variables for a particular time slice. Trend graphs have equidistantly spaced vertical lines. For animations under 100 frames in length, each of these lines represents a frame in the animation. The number of frames in any one sequence can be altered using the Sequence controls item from the Timeline pull down menu. Animation lengths of 100 - 999 frames will be represented with a vertical bar being 10 frames, and animation length greater than 1000 frames will have a vertical bar for every 100 frames. Click here to view more information on Trends.

Percentage

This controls the severity of the distortion. Values for percentage range from 0 to 100, small numbers being a small change and numbers near 100 being a significant change.


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