How To Use Image Filters
In this article, you'll learn the easy step-by-step process of Image Filters on the ClickDesigns Editor.
STEP 1:
After you've logged into your ClickDesigns account and are on your dashboard, we're going to need to launch the ClickDesigns Editor. To do this, click on "Templates" if you want to start from scratch or utilize a pre-made design. You can also click on "My Designs" if you already have an existing graphic.
In this case, let's try working with a blank canvas. An option to do this would be to click on "Templates" - and feel free to choose from any of the diverse categories that ClickDesigns has to offer.
Since we're going to be working with a blank canvas, click on "Start From Scratch."
Choose a design type, then, click "Continue."
STEP 2:
This is going to open up the ClickDesigns Editor.
To access the Image Filters, we need to upload an image onto our canvas. To do this, first, click on the "Image" tab in the editor.
Here, you can either Upload an image, choose from the Library, Search, or use Cut Outs.
For this tutorial, let's try searching for an image to add to our canvas.
STEP 3:
With an image added to our canvas, clicking on said image will then open the Image Settings.
Scrolling down on the Image Settings will then allow you to view all of the Image Filters.
The filters you can access are as follows: Greyscale, Sepia, Sepia2, Invert, Contrast, Brightness, Blur, and Noise.
STEP 4:
Feel free to play around with any of the filters to add to any and all images you upload to your designs.
The last four filters, namely, Contrast, Brightness, Blur, and Noise, are actually adjustable in terms of intensity and how strong you want them to show up in your images.
To do this, in any of the last four filters, simply click on the "Edit" icon on the corner of the filter to adjust its intensity.
You can also layer filters! This means that you can add more than one filter over top of each other to really take advantage of its effects on your images.
And Voila! That's how easy it is to seamlessly use the Image Filters on ClickDesigns.