Win a Free Copy of Filter Forge (x3)

Win a Free Copy of Filter Forge (x3)

Let’s be honest, most of Photoshop’s default filters and effects don’t give you much flexibility and don’t always look very realistic. For the last few months, we’ve been introducing you to Filter Forge, a third-party plugin for Photoshop that allows you to do some pretty amazing things with filters, and even create your own. We also gave away several copies of Filter Forge Basic Edition to several lucky Psdtuts readers. Today, we have decided to do it again by giving away another 3 copies. To enter, all you have to do is submit your entry using the form below.

Update: Congratulations to Marcelo Pelayo, Pablo Bouzas, and Michele Leacock! You have all won a free copy of Filter Forge. Thanks everyone for participating.

Filter Forge is a versatile Photoshop plugin which allows both novice and expert users create a wide variety of realistic and abstract textures and effects. Users can take instant advantage of over 8100 free community-created filters in the online filter library, or create their own filters in the visual filter editor by assembling them from components such as blurs, gradients, color adjustments, noises, distortions, or blends – without writing a single line of code.

On the surface, Filter Forge is just a Photoshop plugin, a pack of filters that generate textures, create visual effects, enhance photos, and process images. However, there are some things that make Filter Forge unique:

  1. You can create your own filters. Filter Forge comes with a visual node-based editor allowing you to create your own filters – textures, effects, distortions, backgrounds, frames, you name it. All filters automatically support 16- and 32-bit modes in Photoshop, real-world HDRI lighting, bump and normal maps, huge resolutions, and most filters can be seamlessly tiled.
  2. You get free access to over 8100 user-created filters. Afnyone can contribute their textures and effects to the online filter collection so it grows with every submitted filter. This means the more people use Filter Forge, the better it gets.

To win a free copy of Filter Forge, all you need to do is enter using the form below.


Up For Grabs

  • 1 copy of Filter Forge Basic to 3 readers

Rules

  • To enter, submit your entry using the form above.
  • You may only enter once.
  • Make sure to enter a valid email address so that we can contact you.
  • Entries will be accepted until Friday, October 21, 2011 at 11:59 PM, EST.

To learn more about Filter Forge, visit their website, download the demo version of the software, and check out their gallery.

Editor’s note: This post was sponsored by Filter Forge.

  • Patrick

    Thank you Grant & Filter Forge for arranging these nice giveaways, I will try my luck once more.

    • http://psd.tutsplus.com/ Grant Friedman
      Author

      Happy to do it for you guys.

  • Adam Pominski

    I’m very interested to see what I could do with a copy of Filter Forge

  • James

    You know what Filter Forge is a fantastic program. I got the 30 day trial and fell in love, unfortunately life responsibilities take on more important roles then buying a software. If not for that I would buy this program in a heartbeat. Very awesome plug-in for Photoshop and very handy for 3D modelers. If you can afford it or buy it I highly recommend it. Good luck to the rest of you. :)

  • Deedar Alam

    Nice it Simple awesome

  • http://www.artjunks.com artjunks

    Great giveaway guys..

    The actions are looking cool so far :D

  • Danilo Ismael

    I loveeeeee IT!

  • Akshay Sawant

    Let’s win this! :D

  • http://www.logandesigns.co.uk Mark

    Great giveaway. Would love to have a chance of using Filter Forge. Heard nothing but good things about it

  • http://www.suruha-freespirit.com Su Hall

    Cool! I hope I win! Maybe? LOL Thank you for these opportunities! I’ve used FF and it is awesome! Good luck to all!

    Su

  • Buffy Marie

    I fell in love with Filter Forge quite a while ago- they hooked me with their amazing insights to what could be… instead of merely cranking out what was there. ANd like James above, software took a very distant back seat to everyday needs.

    Having the opportunity to play around with their trial version challenged me to be a better artist… to see beyond what’s on my screen. The winners will surely be challenged to strive for more… for better. Good luck everyone!

  • Suzy

    Can you post the URL where the winners will be (were?) announced so we can watch for it?

    Regards,

    Suzy