Applying a Jiggle Effect
Use the Jiggle effect to add jiggly distortions to your image. You can customize the characteristics of the distortions you would like added to your image. Some distortions will change the shape of the outside edges of the image, revealing a transparent background.
You can save your settings as a preset for future use.
To Apply a Jiggle Effect:
- In Edit mode, in the Add group, select Special Effect.
- Click Jiggle.
- On the Jiggle panel, set the options as described below.
- Do one of the following:
- Click Done to accept your changes and close the panel.
- Click Cancel to discard your changes and close the panel.
You can also access the Special Effects menu from the Filter drop-down menu or Filter toolbar.
Jiggle Options
Size |
Specifies the size of the jiggle distortion. Type a number from 1 to 100 or drag the slider to adjust the width of the distortions. As the value increases, the width of the wave also increases. |
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Detail |
Specifies how jagged the distortion becomes. Type a number from 1 to 10 or drag the slider to adjust the detail. |
Strength |
Specifies the intensity of the distortion. Type a number from 1 to 100 or drag the slider to adjust the strength. |
Randomize |
Indicates the random placement of the distortions. When you apply the Jiggle effect to an image, ACDSee places the fragments randomly. This makes the effect different every time you apply the filter. You can define a specific random seed to generate identical fragment patterns. To generate a new random seed, click Randomize. |
You can right-click a slider to reset to the default value.
You can use the Edit Brush to paint this effect onto specific areas of your image.
You can use the Gradient tool to transition this effect across specific areas of your image.
You can use the Radial Gradient tool to apply effects around, or directly to, a center point.