![]() ![]() Now that you have Flood installed, open an image that needs to be flooded-colorful high contrast images work well. Here’s a screenshot of the Flood interface, it’s described in the pdf Quick Start that accompanies the plug-in, and I’ll touch on the bells and whistles as we go along. Installation is similar to most plug-ins there’s a good FAQ page. The download comes as a zip file, with clear instructions for installation and there’s a Quick Start pdf-be sure to take a quick look at it. If you decide to buy, it costs $29 USD, available through Kagi. ![]() □įlood is available as a full-featured 14-day demo download, in both Windows and Mac format. Come to think of it, I guess I’ve never really stopped. Be forewarned though Flood can be addictive, and you may find yourself putting a lake in front of most everything for a while. ![]() Because the number of choices in the control panel interface can seem overwhelming at first, I’ll try to make the selections a little less daunting, and give a few tips on how to make the end result a little more believable. Adding believable reflections to an image can be a challenge-the Flood plug-in from Flaming Pear software makes it easy. ![]()
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