Photoshop Angled Strokes
Angled Strokes or Photoshop Angled Strokes adds an overlay of fine, straight lines in an X, with lighter areas going one direction and darker areas going the other. Its parameters are direction balance, stroke length, and sharpness.
Angled Strokes differs from the Crosshatch filter by applying hatching and repainting the image with its strokes, and from the Dark Strokes filter, which creates a higher contrast effect. Angled Strokes uses the original image's colors in its strokes.
Angled Strokes differs from the Sprayed Strokes filter, which has a more chaotic, single-direction stroke. Angled Strokes uses sharp lines and an X pattern.
Angled Strokes work on 8 Bit, RGB (red, green, and blue), grayscale, and Multichannel images, and Smart Objects. These filters are part of the Filter Gallery, and launch another window with options.
Angled Strokes are part of Adobe Photoshop's Extended Filters.
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