13.14. Qbist

13.14.1. Overview

Figure 17.316. Applying examples for the Qbist filter

Applying examples for the Qbist filter
Applying examples for the Qbist filter
Applying examples for the Qbist filter

The Qbist filter generates random textures containing geometric figures and color gradients.

13.14.2. Activating the filter

This filter is found in the image window menu under FiltersRenderPatternQbist…

13.14.3. Options

Figure 17.317. Qbist filter options

“Qbist” filter options

The Qbist filter generates random textures. A starting texture is displayed in the middle square, and different variations surround it. If you like one of the alternative textures, click on it. The chosen texture now turns up in the middle, and variations on that specific theme are displayed around it. When you have found the texture you want, click on it and then click OK. The texture will now appear on the currently active layer, completely replacing its previous contents.

Antialiasing

If you check this, it will make edges appear smooth rather than stair-step-like.

Undo

Lets you go back one step in history.

Open, Save

These buttons allow you to save and reload your textures. This is quite handy because it's almost impossible to re-create a good pattern by just clicking around.