The
Render filters create 3D shapes, cloud patterns, refraction patterns,
and simulated light reflections in an image. You can also manipulate
objects in 3D space, create 3D objects (cubes, spheres, and cylinders),
and create texture fills from grayscale files to produce 3D-like
effects for lighting.
- Clouds
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Generates a
soft cloud pattern using random values that vary between the foreground
and the background colors. To generate a more stark cloud pattern,
hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you choose
Filter > Render > Clouds. When you apply
the Clouds filter, the image data on the active layer is replaced.
- Difference Clouds
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Uses
randomly generated values that vary between the foreground and background
color to produce a cloud pattern. The filter blends the cloud data
with the existing pixels in the same way the Difference mode blends
colors. The first time you choose this filter, portions of the image
are inverted in a cloud pattern. Applying the filter several times
creates rib and vein patterns that resemble a marble texture. When
you apply the Difference Clouds filter, the image data on the active
layer is replaced.
- Fibers
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Creates the look of woven fibers using the foreground and
background colors. You use the Variance slider to control how the
colors vary (a low value produces long streaks of color, and a high
value results in very short fibers with more varied distribution
of color). The Strength slider controls how each fiber looks. A
low setting produces a loose weave, and a high setting produces
short, stringy fibers. Click the Randomize button to change how
the pattern looks; you can click the button a number of times until
you find a pattern you like. When you apply the Fibers filter, the
image data on the active layer is replaced.

Try
adding a gradient map adjustment layer to colorize the fibers.
- Lens Flare
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Simulates
the refraction caused by shining a bright light into a camera lens.
Specify a location for the center of the flare by clicking anywhere inside
the image thumbnail or by dragging its cross hair.
- Lighting Effects
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Lets
you produce myriad lighting effects on RGB images by varying 17
light styles, three light types, and four sets of light
properties. You can also use textures from grayscale files (called bump
maps) to produce 3D-like effects and save your own styles
for use in other images. See Add Lighting Effects.