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Applies the Shadow filter to the current image. The direction argument is the direction of the light that creates the shadow (value between 0 and 360). The distance argument is the distance between the drawing and the shadow. The power argument is the intensity of the shadow (value between 0 and 100). The smooth argument is the smoothing power applied to the shadow (value between 0 and 40). The red, green and blue arguments are the components of the shadow color. The new optional argument indicates whether the shadow should be applied in the current layer (0) or in a new layer (1).
 
Applies the Shadow filter to the current image. The direction argument is the direction of the light that creates the shadow (value between 0 and 360). The distance argument is the distance between the drawing and the shadow. The power argument is the intensity of the shadow (value between 0 and 100). The smooth argument is the smoothing power applied to the shadow (value between 0 and 40). The red, green and blue arguments are the components of the shadow color. The new optional argument indicates whether the shadow should be applied in the current layer (0) or in a new layer (1).

Latest revision as of 23:26, 20 December 2009

<<<George<<<Command Reference<<<Filters

tv_Shadow direction distance power smooth red green blue [new]

Applies the Shadow filter to the current image. The direction argument is the direction of the light that creates the shadow (value between 0 and 360). The distance argument is the distance between the drawing and the shadow. The power argument is the intensity of the shadow (value between 0 and 100). The smooth argument is the smoothing power applied to the shadow (value between 0 and 40). The red, green and blue arguments are the components of the shadow color. The new optional argument indicates whether the shadow should be applied in the current layer (0) or in a new layer (1).