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Desert heat haze effect garrettlynch 08 May 09:43
  Desert heat haze effect rich404 08 May 14:25
   Desert heat haze effect rich404 08 May 14:40
    Desert heat haze effect garrettlynch 08 May 18:03
   Desert heat haze effect garrettlynch 08 May 18:02
2018-05-08 09:43:15 UTC (over 6 years ago)
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Desert heat haze effect

How do you achieve a convincing desert heat haze/shimmer effect in Gimp? Photoshop tutorials I'm finding use the glass filter and I'm unsure what the equivalent is in Gimp.

rich404
2018-05-08 14:25:41 UTC (over 6 years ago)

Desert heat haze effect

How do you achieve a convincing desert heat haze/shimmer effect in Gimp? Photoshop tutorials I'm finding use the glass filter and I'm unsure what the equivalent is in Gimp.

Try using the ripple filter and motion blur in combination.

This my attempt using Gimp 2.10.0 - easier to show filter effects as settings change but same if Gimp 2.8 is used.

https://youtu.be/pv4t2LrfUKk 3 and a half minutes

Not too good, but might get you started.

rich404
2018-05-08 14:40:56 UTC (over 6 years ago)

Desert heat haze effect

also

There is a textured glass filter in the gmic plugin see www.gmic.eu

screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/wfVXLfn.jpg

maybe apply that, then a small amount of blur.

2018-05-08 18:02:13 UTC (over 6 years ago)
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Desert heat haze effect

Try using the ripple filter and motion blur in combination.

This my attempt using Gimp 2.10.0 - easier to show filter effects as settings change but same if Gimp 2.8 is used.

https://youtu.be/pv4t2LrfUKk 3 and a half minutes

Not too good, but might get you started.

Not bad at all. I ended up using Ripple, followed by lWarp to break up the evenness in ripple and then a small amount of Gaussian Blur - it did what I needed, which was more of an illustration. I think your approach is much better for something photographic. Many thanks.

2018-05-08 18:03:24 UTC (over 6 years ago)
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Desert heat haze effect

also

There is a textured glass filter in the gmic plugin see www.gmic.eu

screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/wfVXLfn.jpg

maybe apply that, then a small amount of blur.

Will have a look at this as well, thanks.