THIS IS AN EVEN BETTER EXAMPLE OF WHAT I mean.
I know it can be done in microsoft picture it by doing effects ( and prob most other programmes ) and then DRAWING on top to give the detailing.
BUT ... I was hoping there was a short cut way ie : removing all the artistic ability and just turning a photo into this effect ( with all the detail intact ) but looking like a cartoon drawing ?
without any of the effort.
No one knows then ? lol
well ... i have been thinking about asking this Q for ages, but since i know im meant to KNOW these things, i didnt.
But ... you cant know all these is to know about everything, no matter how much time you spend doing something , can you ?
Else it would be BORING.
Anyway ... i'll bump this a few times ( in the hope that someone will know ) .
Sos Elaine
Love to help, but really don't know anything about Art effect
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A similar effect can be obtained by using the cutout filter in photoshop. Click on filter-artistic-cutout, there are a couple of controls to adjust to get the exact effect you want.
Here's an example...
Before.
After.
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Thats good gonna try and see if I can learn that .
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Yeah rolf ... i have that one on picture it.
BUT ... I wanted the extra detailing ( lol )
I THINK that must be what they use.
THEN DRAW ALL OF THE PRECISE painting and THE DETAILS IN BY HAND.
TUT. ..... lol
Thought ( hoped ) there was a LAZY WAY.![]()
Thanks anyway. Thanks mimms too.
( Back to the drawing board ) patience is the order of the day, i guess ... for making jewellery , i have all the patience in the world ... for art , im getting rather impatient.
Ah well ... im off 4 tonight. SQUARE EYES/ SQUARE BUM.![]()
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Nite Nite Elaine.
Knakered meself so gonna hit the sack I think
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I've got a vague recollection that the Posterize function should do this, or something very similar....
I just thought, if you massively increase the size of the picture, say 10 times, then apply the cutout filter, and then shrink it, you will get more detail, I did this with the sunflower pic.
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