Applying effects 505
• Blur — determines the softness of the image. As you increase the
value, the image becomes less sharp.
• Detail — controls the scale of the relief. As you increase the value,
smaller areas of contrast are shown in relief.
• Polishing — controls the size of the polished area. As you increase
the value, the roughness decreases and the surface appears
smoother.
• Angle — affects which edges appear light and shadowed. The
needle points to the direction of the light source, measured in
degrees of rotation around the circle.
• Color — lets you choose a color for the light shining on the edges
of the forms. To change the light color, you can click a color in the
original image, click the color box to access the Color dialog box,
or right-click the color box to access the Recent Colors dialog box.
Rough Leather
Edit workspace
The Rough Leather effect makes the image appear embossed on
leather with a coarse grain. You can access the Rough Leather dialog
box by choosing Effects Texture Effects Rough Leather.
The Rough Leather dialog box contains the following controls:
• Light color — lets you choose a color for the light shining on the
leather surface. To change the light color, you can click a color in
the original image, click the color box to access the Color dialog
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