Weave simulates four woven patterns: plain, basket, satin and twill. You can convert photos into woven textures and create solid or tileable textures.
Selects one of the following three weave patterns:
• Plain-
• Basket
• Twill
• Satin
Explore the Settings tab to quickly familiarize yourself with the different weave patterns.
Rotates the texture. Use the circular slider or enter a value between 0 and 360 degrees.
Controls the breadth of the ribbons in the woven texture. Higher values yield wider ribbons.
Select this option to choose your ribbon colors.
Selects the vertical ribbon color. You can select a color using the eye dropper, the default color palette, or choose the foreground or background color. You can also choose one of the six most recently sampled colors.
Selects the horizontal ribbon color.
Tints the woven texture using color details in your selection.
Above: Colors from Original.
Increases the size of the holes between ribbons. Larger values create bigger holes.
Selects the color which shows through gaps in the ribbons.
Select this option to color the gaps using original image details.
Makes the gaps between ribbons transparent, revealing the underlying layers.
Specifies the darkness of the shadows falling on ribbons woven beneath other ribbons. Higher values yield darker shadows.
Check this box to create a repeatable pattern with no seams.
Controls the random elements of this filter. Click it until you get a result you like.
Controls the appearance of threadlike streaks in ribbons. Higher values yield more threads.
Controls the length of the threads running along ribbons. Low values make ribbons appear grainy. High values create the appearance of unbroken streaks running the length of each ribbon.
Select this box to create threads which smear underlying image details.
Left: The original Image is smeared.
Controls the waviness of each ribbon. A zero value produces straight ribbons. Higher values result in increasingly wavy ribbons.
Left to right: Increasing distortion.
Controls the jaggedness of the ribbon edges. Higher values yield increasingly jagged edges.