![]() In this step we have to create a rough painted version of the image. In the Rough layer I use an Impression filter without textures (check if it is turned down when you scroll down the adjustments plane). Next it is time to create a Rough painted layer similar as how I use this in the Photoshop version of this tutorial. I usually pick a value between 30 and 60 depending of the type of image I am working with. Next I create a base layer version of the painting by adding a new Simplify filter layer.ĭial up the ‘Simplify Size’ slider until you have lost all small details. The glow creates a softer contrast around the harder edges while also increasing the local contrast to start with the painting. The Glow filter is set to ‘Light’, the strength to 0.43 and the rest of the sliders you can lookup in the screenshot on this page. Feel free to publish your result but I would very much like it if you give attribution or a link to this tutorial.Īfter loading up the file you want to work with I started out by using a glow filter on the dark areas of the photo by using the luminance mask of Studio 2. JPG file in Photoshop (as a smart object if you prefer). If you want to follow along with the same photograph I am using you can download the file here. I already use this as a plug-in from Photoshop, so it was a small step trying to make art using just this piece of software. That is why I tried to create a work similar to how I make them using Photoshop but using the software Studio 2 from Topaz Labs (discount code at the bottom of this page). I use Photoshop on every work I make extensively so the subscription is a no brainer.īut I know it still costs a lot of money to pay for a subscription when you are not often using the software of just use it as a hobby. For me the subscription model is a great way to get all the latest versions and features. Before the existence of the subscription model I owned a copy of Photoshop. ![]() I subscribed to the photographers subscription, combining Adobe Photoshop cc and Adobe Lightroom cc. Using Adobe Photoshop cc needs a subscription. If you want to do this faster and easier I also published a tutorial using Adobe Photoshop cc in combination with Topaz Studio 2 and an even easier method using Photoshop Actions. The most time consuming way to do this is to paint. ![]() When combined, however, they can create an almost limitless assortment of unique art effects.Earlier I published a tutorial on how to turn any photograph into a digital painting using Adobe Photoshop cc. Original enhancement – Make the final result look more natural by intelligently merging it with parts of the original photo, which is also enhanced.Įach one of these key areas can be processed completely independently. One of Simplify’s most magical features.Ĥ. Large image features – Create an artistic base for your work by removing unwanted image elements. Details – Independently adjust smaller image detail to add interesting textures with finer control.ģ. (For example, make the lines thicker, ignore weaker lines, etc.)Ģ. Edge tracing – Automatically trace the important edge features in your photo, and then modify the tracing if needed. Build a wide assortment of effects such as watercolors, oil paintings, cartoons, charcoal drawings, sketches, and more.Įach time you process a photo, Topaz Simplify’s technology combines four key areas to get the final result:ġ. Start by using one of dozens of curated art presets. Then, fine-tune them to get the exact look you want. It gives you a set of tools to create art that only you can make.
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