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Inkydink

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 5:01 am    Post subject: Radial Blur Smart Filters Change when I drag in a new layer Reply with quote

I've got a pretty heavy document; an architectural CG composite type image, Renders, Passes, Masks and People. The people are smart objects.

I've got a couple of radial blur smart filters running on these object, to blend them in, everything is looking ok.

So I open up a new file of a person I'd like to drop in, and when I do - the smart filters rearrange (even though the new layer I'm dropping in inst smart yet) and is no way near the smart objects in my layer stack.

I cant quite work out whats happening, and why its happening. Its very frustrating as I have say a 99% fine image, I just want to add someone else - and then suddenly the radial blurs have shifted direction.

Can anyone explain? I'm currently rasterizing as a workaround, though this negates the whole point really, many thanks

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Auieos

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 3:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

How are you 'dropping' these new people into the image?
Also what exactly happens when you say the smart filters re-arrange/shifted direction? Radial blur doesn't really have a direction so to speak more of a point of origin or center.

I know that the way smart filters work is whenever a document is changed the filters are redone. This may not be the reason behind the change however it is the reason why it occurs when new people drop in.

Also unfortunately big & complex documents tend to = strange problems with Photoshop. Frown
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