Compatible with Premiere Pro, After Effects, Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro, Avid, and OpenFX applications, like Davinci Resolve
Texture Anarchy is a powerful set of Adobe Photoshop filters for easily creating seamless textures and borders. Instead of static images, it uses three filters — Texture Explorer, Tiler Anarchy, and Edge Anarchy — to generate procedural textures, offering flexibility for realistic or stylized effects. These fractal noise-based textures are ideal for natural-looking elements. The plugin provides many creative options, including palettes for lighting, layering, noise, and color gradients, enabling unique color combinations. Blend Modes offer precise control over pattern and color interaction. Texture Anarchy also includes a Preset Manager with pre-designed combinations for a quick start, and you can save your own presets for future Photoshop projects, streamlining your workflow.
Texture Anarchy is a set of powerful Adobe Photoshop filters that lets you easily whip up all sorts of seamless textures and borders. Forget using the same old static images – Texture Anarchy’s got three cool filters—Texture Explorer, Tiler Anarchy, and Edge Anarchy—that use math to create these things called procedural textures. This gives you the flexibility to make everything from realistic, organic-looking stuff to more stylized, design-y effects.
The textures you get with Texture Anarchy are based on fractal noise, which is awesome for natural-looking things like fire, smoke, clouds, and marble, in both 2D and 3D. The plugin gives you a ton of creative options, including palettes for lighting, layering, fractal noise, and color gradients. You can play around with color wells and gradients to get some really unique color combos, and there are tons of Blend Modes to control how the patterns and colors interact, so you have precise control over how your textures look.
Texture Anarchy includes a Preset Manager that offers a collection of predesigned combinations of color, lighting, and grayscale depth, giving you a super quick and easy starting point for creating textures. You can load up a preset and then tweak it by adjusting the color, fractal noise, and bump maps. And the ability to save your own presets? That lets you build up your library of textures to use in future Photoshop projects, making your workflow way smoother and boosting your creative process.
Go beyond the basics and learn how to use Texture Anarchy’s Lighting Editor to create depth and color. We will guide you through the steps to add lights, adjust highlights, change the lighting direction, set shadow colors, and more.
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