12.5. Fog

12.5.1. Overview

Figure 17.264. Example for the “Fog” filter

Example for the “Fog” filter

Original image

Example for the “Fog” filter

“Fog” applied

This filter adds a new layer with some clouds to the image that look like fog or smoke. The clouds are created with the Plasma texture.

12.5.2. Activating the filter

This filter is found in the image window menu under Filters → Decor → Fog….

12.5.3. Options

Figure 17.265. “Fog” options

“Fog” options

Among the few filter options, only “Turbulence” is somewhat important, because you can’t change it later and have to undo and repeat the filter if the result doesn’t fit your desire.

Layer name

The name of the layer. You can change it later in the Layers Dialog.

Fog color

Defaults to some kind of sandy brown (240, 180, 70). Click on the color button to change this if you think that is not the natural color of fog.

Turbulence

This is actually the Turbulence option of the Plasma filter: it controls the complexity of the clouds, from soft (low values) to hard (high values).

Opacity

The opacity of the layer. You can change it later in the Layers Dialog.