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Photoshop Gurus... help!

gopunk

Lifer
is there a plug in that can turn a photo into something like this? i mean, the style... no, i don't want to turn all pictures into that guy 😛

thanks!
 
doubt it.

Reason is, I highly doubt that was a picture to begin with, so no plug in will give you that exact result.
 
Gopunk, if you learn how to do this, let me know. This is an interesting effect, I would like to be able to do it with photographs and make them look old-timey.
 
actually wombatwoman pm'ed me links to a filter called "cutline"... made by andromeda. it works pretty well, but costs 80 bucks 🙁
 


<< 30 seconds of work.

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Eh, I suppose grayscale and the sharpen tool will work, but it isn't quite the same effect...

Maybe ease up on the sharpening...?🙂
 


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<< 30 seconds of work.

original
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Eh, I suppose grayscale and the sharpen tool will work, but it isn't quite the same effect...

Maybe ease up on the sharpening...?🙂
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🙂 I was thinking to myself "where'd all the photoshopping people go?"

If I wasn't watching the laker game, doing homework, and working on my rc car at the same time, I might try to figure out how to really do it.
 
LordMaul told you how to do it. 🙂

I just greyscaled a picture, selected Sharpen *behind the blur tool in Photoshop 6.0* and got the biggest brush. Then, I just brushed until that came out. 🙂

If anyone here has photoshop 7.0, what do you think of it?
 


<< kelvrick, was that with a filter? >>




Sort of...depending on how he did it.

He changed the mode to grayscale, and then either swiped the Sharpen tool over it a few times, or went into Filters>Sharpen>Sharpen. 🙂
 


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<< kelvrick, was that with a filter? >>




Sort of...depending on how he did it.

He changed the mode to grayscale, and then either swiped the Sharpen tool over it a few times, or went into Filters>Sharpen>Sharpen. 🙂
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Also works if you sharpen, and THEN greyscale. Amazing...
 
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