14.7. Plasma

14.7.1. Overview

Figure 17.343. Example of a rendered plasma

Example of a rendered plasma

Filter “Plasma” applied

All of the colors produced by Plasma are completely saturated. Sometimes the strong colors may be distracting, and a more interesting surface will appear when you desaturate the image using Colors → Desaturate.

14.7.2. Activating the filter

This filter is found in the image window menu under Filters → Render → Noise → Plasma….

14.7.3. Options

Figure 17.344. “Plasma” filter options

“Plasma” filter options

Presets, “Input Type”, Clipping, Blending Options, Preview, Split view

[Note]Note

These options are described in Section 2, “Common Features”.

Turbulence

This parameter controls the complexity of the plasma. High values give a hard feeling to the cloud (like an abstract oil painting or mineral grains), low values produce a softer cloud (like steam, mist or smoke). The range is 0.1 to 7.0.

Random seed

This option controls the randomization element. The New Seed will generate a new seed. There is no reason to use anything else unless you want to be able to repeat the exact same pattern of randomization on a later occasion.