This filter is perfect for extracting key lines from artwork and photographs alike. It can also be used to develop the grains and detail within wood and texture designs. It works by splitting the active image or layer into 0% tone and 100% tone.
Instructions
- Open the Filter Browser, and add a new filter set using the small + icon located in the middle of the browser. This will create a new ‘untitled’ filter set for you. This will appear in the top section of the Filter Browser. If you already have filter sets created, clicking the + button will duplicate the selected filter set.
- Select Black & White… from the list of available filters in the lower section of the Filter Browser
- Double click on the name of the new filter set in the top section of the browser, and name it appropriately
Edit the variables to achieve the result you needIn the example below the filter is being used to reduce all tones
This filter works well for enhancing the grains in a woodgrain file. In the image below, the filtered effect is shown on the left, with the original information shown on the right.
Applying the filter
There are several ways to apply a filter:
- Click Apply - this will apply the filter to the active layer(s), and within a selection if there is one present in your file
- Click Make Layer - this will make a new layer in your file containing the filtered effect, leaving the original layer untouched
- Apply the filter using the Brush Tool - when you have finished building your filter set, simply close the Filter Browser. Then, open the Brushes Library, and select the filter you have just made from the drop down menu shown in the snapshot below. You can now paint with your filter.
Applying the filter over a repeat join
Some of the filters do not work correctly across repeat joins when used in the normal way. Therefore it is important to follow this method to make sure the filter works correctly and doesn’t affect the join. Your design must repeat correctly before you do this.
- Open the design you wish to apply the filter to
- Open the Selections Palette from the Window Menu
- Press Offset Repeat. If you are not already viewing multiple repeats of your design, AVA will automatically put your design into a 2×2 repeat when you press this. A selection the size of a single repeat will appear in your file, offset to the first repeat, which is framed in black in the snapshot below:
- Activate the layer / image you want run the filter on
- Open the Filter Browser
- Apply your filter, and it will work correctly in repeat, with no obvious repeat joins