Unlocking Ibis Paint X: Accessing And Using Filters

how do u open filters on ibis paint x

To open filters on ibis Paint X, you must first have an ibisAccount, Facebook, or Apple account. Once you have signed in, you can access the filters by opening the Tool Selection window and selecting Filter. From there, you can choose from various filters such as Color Balance, Expansion, and Stroke (Outer), and adjust the settings using sliders.

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Using the colour balance filter

To open filters on ibis Paint X, you need to have an ibisAccount, X, Facebook or Apple account. Once you've signed in, you can open the Tool Selection window and select Filter.

The Colour Balance filter allows you to change the colour balance of an image. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use it:

  • Open the Tool Selection window.
  • Select Filter from the options.
  • Choose Colour Balance from the Filter menu.
  • Adjust the colour balance by dragging the slider.

You can experiment with different settings and adjustments to achieve the desired colour balance for your image.

It's worth noting that ibis Paint X also offers other filters, such as Tone Curve, which allows you to adjust the overall brightness and colour balance of an image, and Expansion, which can be used to enlarge specific elements in a picture, such as eyes. These additional filters provide further opportunities to enhance and manipulate your images.

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Using the expansion filter

To use the expansion filter in ibis Paint X, you must first have an ibis Account, X, Facebook or Apple account. After signing in, you can start using the expansion filter.

The expansion filter allows you to enlarge people's eyes in pictures or characters' eyes on illustrations. To do this, tap on the "+" sign in "My Gallery" and select an image to edit from your photo library. When asked if you would like to extract a line drawing, tap "Cancel". Once your picture is in place, open the "Tool Selection" window and select "Filter". Tap "Expansion".

Next, move the ignition point to the pupil one by one and adjust the expansion and radius. Return to the canvas by tapping the checkmark button. To brighten up the entire image, tap the "Tool Selection" window again, tap "Filter", and then tap "Brightness & Contrast".

The expansion filter in ibis Paint X can be used to enhance images by enlarging certain features and adjusting brightness.

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Using the stroke (outer) filter

To use any filters on ibis Paint X, you must first sign in with your ibisAccount, X, Facebook or Apple account. Once you've done that, you can use the Stroke (Outer) filter to add an outline to text on a coloured background.

Here's how to do it:

  • First, select the Material tool and choose a background.
  • Tap Geometry Pattern (Colour). You can select any pattern you like; this time, I selected Stripe (Blue) 05.
  • Tap on the ✓ to apply the material.
  • Open the Layer window, and move the material from the previous step underneath the illustration layer.
  • Add a new layer and select the layer.
  • From the Tool Selection window, select Filter.
  • Select Stroke (Outer).
  • Drag the sliders left and right to make adjustments.
  • Open the Colour Picker.
  • Drag the slider to adjust the colour.

You can also use the Stroke (Both) filter to add colour to both sides of a drawn line. Here's how:

  • Prepare an illustration you would like to add borders to.
  • Open the Layer window, and select the current layer and drag it over the layer that contains the image you would like to apply the filter to.
  • From the Tool Selection window, select Filter.
  • Select Stroke (Both).
  • Drag the sliders to adjust the width of the borders.
  • Open the Colour Picker.
  • Drag the slider to adjust the colour.

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Using the brightness and contrast filter

To open filters on Ibis Paint X, you must first sign in to your ibisAccount, X, Facebook, or Apple account. Once you have done that, follow these steps:

  • Open the Tool Selection window.
  • Select Filter.
  • Choose Brightness & Contrast.

Now, you can adjust the brightness and contrast of your illustration. Drag the slider to make the image brighter or more vivid. Move the slider up to increase the brightness and down to reduce it.

You can also adjust the overall brightness of an image using the Tone Curve feature. This is a premium feature. To use it, open My Gallery and tap on the + icon. Then, select Import Picture and open the Tool Selection window. Select the Filter option and choose Tone Curve. Adjust the brightness in the RGB tab by dragging the knob. You can adjust the brightness of the highlights on the right side of the graph and the shadows on the left side.

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How to access filters

To access filters on ibis Paint X, you must first create an ibisAccount, log in with your X, Facebook, or Apple account credentials, and agree to the privacy policy.

Once you've done this, you can start using filters. Filters can be accessed by opening the Tool Selection window and tapping on Filter. From there, you can select the filter you want to use.

For example, if you want to use the Color Balance filter, you would tap on Filter in the Tool Selection window, then select Color Balance. You can then adjust the colors by dragging the slider.

If you want to use the Expansion filter, you would tap on the + in My Gallery, then select an image to edit from your photo library. When asked if you want to extract a line drawing, tap Cancel. Once your picture is in place, open the Tool Selection window, tap on Filter, and then tap on Expansion. Move the ignition point to the pupil, adjust the expansion and radius, and return to the canvas.

Another example is the Stroke (Outer) filter, which allows you to add an outline to text on a colored background. To use this filter, first select the Material tool and choose a background. Tap on Geometry Pattern (Color) and select your preferred stripe pattern. Tap on the checkmark to apply the material. Open the Layer window, and move the material underneath the illustration layer. Add a new layer, then open the Tool Selection window, tap on Filter, and select Stroke (Outer). Drag the sliders left and right to make adjustments, then open the Color Picker and adjust the color.

Frequently asked questions

Tap on the Tool Selection window and select Filter.

Tap + in My Gallery, import a picture, and cancel line drawing extraction. Open the Tool Selection window, select Filter, and tap Expansion. Move the Ignition Point to the pupil, adjust Expansion and Radius, and return to the canvas.

Open the Layer window, add a new layer, and move it underneath the layer you want to apply the filter to. Tap Filter from the Tool Selection window, select Drop Shadow, and drag the sliders to make adjustments.

Select the Material tool and choose a background. Tap Geometry Pattern (Color) and apply the material. Move the material underneath the illustration layer and add a new layer. From the Tool Selection window, select Filter, choose Stroke (Outer), and drag the sliders to adjust.

Open the Tool Selection window, tap Filter, and select Table (Count). Create a table by specifying the number of columns and rows, and drag the slider to adjust the settings. Return to the canvas and add text.

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