Made a little Bird



  • Made a little Bird.

    The turbulence texture on the background
    is just a vector copy of the bird with a color gradient
    from orange to yellow and a "Noise blur"
    Image Effect.
    (just use your vector object with this Image Effect
    there is no need to convert your vector Object
    to a Bitmap)

    Try this effect also on an outline/stroke
    that has a gradient 🙂

    0_1674140699983_Bird-1.png

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    0_1674140711008_Bird-2.png

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    0_1674140728928_Bird-3.png

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    the Noise Blur settings
    0_1674140780032_Noise Blur Settings.png



  • @Subpath Great results!
    It reminds me some kind of smoke or watercolor illusion.

    How did you get this effect only on half of that bird?
    0_1674645259663_obraz_2023-01-25_121419659.png



  • @Harry said in Made a little Bird:

    thank you

    It reminds me some kind of smoke or watercolor illusion.

    i got this result while i was in search, what filter i could
    use for a watercolor look like

    How did you get this effect only on half of that bird?

    dead easy 🙂
    I just put some white shapes over the effect
    where I didn't want them to be. I need just a Bitmap
    as output, so it doesnt matter. The white contour
    is the same Bird in white with the same Image Effect.

    Can recommend to try it yourself, the Effect also
    works on contours. Paint stroke, add a gradient
    to the stroke for a nicer color full result, and apply
    the effect to it.
    And all is still editable !!!

    0_1674657167945_Stroke.png
    .
    .
    works with Text too
    (two Textlines one with and one without the effect)
    0_1674657402653_Smoke.png



  • @Harry said in Made a little Bird:

    How did you get this effect only on half of that bird?

    You can mask the effect's opacity with a gradient:

    0_1674659605254_Screenshot 2023-01-25 at 17.06.07.png



  • Here are a few experiments with Noise Blur
    i made. Created the gradient here using blend.
    (a yellow and a blue stroke and blend it).

    On top of that a Gaussian Blur for smoother color transition
    and the Noise Blur Effect.

    Whereby everything, thanks to VectorSyler, remains editable.

    0_1674673755689_Noise-trys.png