8.3.  Curve Bend

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8.3.1.  Overview

Figure 16.106.  Applying example for the Curve Bend filter

Applying example for the Curve Bend filter

Original image

Applying example for the Curve Bend filter

Filter “Curve Bend” applied


You can find this filter through FiltersDistortsCurve Bend.

This filter allows you to create a curve that will be used to distort the active layer or selection. The distortion is applied gradually from an image or selection border to the other.

8.3.2.  Options

Figure 16.107.  Curve bend” filter options

Curve bend filter options

Preview

The preview displays changes to image or selection without modifying the image until you press OK.

Preview Once

This button allows you to update the preview each time you need it.

Automatic Preview

With this option, preview is changed in real time. This needs much calculation and may lengthen work. It is particularly evident when using "Rotation".

Options
Rotate

There, you can set the application angle of filter (0-360 counter-clockwise). 0 is default setting: The curve will be applied from the upper border and/or from the lower. Set to 90, it will be applied from left border and/or from the right one.

Smoothing and Antialiasing

The distort process may create hard and stepped borders. These two options improve this aspect.

Work on Copy

This option creates a new layer called “Curve_bend_dummy_layer_b” which becomes the active layer, allowing you to see changes to your image in normal size without modifying the original image until you press the OK button.

Modify Curve

In this grid, you have a marked horizontal line, with a node at both ends, which represents by default the upper border of image. If you click on this curve, a new node appears, that you can drag to modify the curve as you want. You can create several nodes on the curve.

You can have only two curves on the grid, one for the so named "upper" border and the other for the so named "lower" border. You can activate one of them by checking the Upper or Lower radio button.

If you use the Curve Type Free option, the curve you draw will replace the active curve.

Curve for Border

There you can select whether the active curve must be applied to the Superior (or left) or the Inferior (or right) border, according to the rotation.

Curve Type

With the Smooth, you get automatically a well rounded curve when you drag a node.

The Free option allows you to draw a curve freely. It will replace the active curve.

Buttons
Copy

Copy the active curve to the other border.

Mirror

Mirror the active curve to the other border.

Swap

Swap the “superior” and “inferior” curves.

Reset

Reset the active curve.

Open

Load the curve from a file.

Save

Save the curve to a file.