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Adobe Illustrator Help
Working with Bitmap Images 
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Angled Strokes Repaints an image using diagonal strokes. The lighter areas of the image 
are painted in strokes going in one direction while the darker areas are painted in strokes 
going the opposite direction.
Crosshatch Preserves the details and features of the original image while adding texture 
and roughening the edges of the colored areas in the image with simulated pencil 
hatching. The Strength option controls the number of hatching passes, from 1 to 3.
Dark Strokes Paints dark areas of an image closer to black with short, tight strokes, and 
paints lighter areas of the image with long, white strokes.
Ink Outlines Redraws an image with fine narrow lines over the original details, in pen-
and-ink style.
Spatter Replicates the effect of a spatter airbrush. Increasing the options simplifies the 
overall effect.
Sprayed Strokes Repaints an image using its dominant colors with angled, sprayed 
strokes of color.
Sumi-e Paints an image in Japanese style as if with a wet brush full of black ink on rice 
paper. The effect is soft blurry edges with rich blacks.
Distort filters and effects
The Distort filters and effects geometrically distort an image, creating 3-D or other 
reshaping effects. Note that these filters can be very memory intensive.
Diffuse Glow Renders an image as though it were viewed through a soft diffusion filter. 
The filter adds see-through white noise to an image, with the glow fading from the center 
of a selection.
Glass Makes an image appear as if it is being viewed through different types of glass.You 
can choose a glass effect or create your own glass surface as a Photoshop file, and apply it. 
You can adjust scaling, distortion, and smoothness settings.
Ocean Ripple Adds randomly spaced ripples to the images surface, making the image 
look as if it were under water.
To replicate wave results on other selections, click Randomize, set the Number of 
Generators to 1, and set the minimum and maximum Wavelength and Amplitude 
parameters to the same value.
Pixelate filters and effects
The filters or effects in the Pixelate submenu sharply define a selection by clumping pixels 
of similar color values in cells.
Color Halftone Simulates the effect of using an enlarged halftone screen on each 
channel of the image. For each channel, the filter divides the image into rectangles and 
replaces each rectangle with a circle. The circle size is proportional to the brightness of the 
rectangle. 
To use the Color Halftone filter:
Choose Filter > Pixelate > Color Halftone.
Enter a value in pixels for the maximum radius of a halftone dot, from 4 to 127.