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I have a portrait photo which I want modify so that it looks like a cartoon drawing (thick pencil outlines, and just a few colors).
What is the best way of achieving this?
Arild
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Cre8tive: You led me to this: http://www.tutorialoutpost
Slynky : Thanks for quick response and 4 links, however cre8tive's link was better ;) 100*A
Arild
There's a program specifically designed for this. http://carnisoft.com
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by: SlynkyPosted on 2006-05-02 at 04:49:35ID: 16584832
Hi, arildj78,
m/photo-sk etch-effec t-in-photo shop- tutor ial.htm
orum/showt hread.php? tid=312& pi d=2473#pid 2473
t.com/tuto rials/or/h igh-contra st- sketch. html
om/photosh op-tutoria l-turning- photos-int o-colored- pencil-ske tch/
http://www.newtutorials.co
http://www.gfx-depot.com/f
http://www.photoshopsuppor
http://www.dphotojournal.c
The last one might be the best. The first 2 are in the genre (so to speak). 3rd one adds a bit of a twist. But mostly, the last one seems what you are looking for in a tutorial.
Regards,
Slynky