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Quick Painting

Author: Pete Bauer Author's URL: www.planetphotoshop.com More by this author

This week I'll show you a quick way to turn your photos into a line art drawing. This effect is fairly popular, but I've not seen many tutorials on how to get from point A to point F (i.e. finished image). So without further ado...

Open your Photo.

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Duplicate the Background Layer.

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Go to Image>Adjust>Hue/Saturation. Reduce the saturation of the Background Copy layer.

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Duplicate the Background Copy Layer.

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Go to Filter>Stylize>Find Edges and apply it to the newly created, topmost layer.

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That is really a bit overbearing, so lets see if we can't make the line art a bit more subtle. Set the top layer blending mode to 'Screen.

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Click the 'Add a Mask' icon on the bottom of the Layers Palette. Make sure the foreground Color is set to Black. Click on the Paint Brush Tool, select Airbrush and get a large, soft brush. Start lightly painting areas of the image where you would like some color to spill through, such as the cheeks, the background, and so forth.

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As an added touch, there is a quick way to 'age' the painting using a pattern fill. For instance, here is a pattern I created last night. I've created a new layer above the face layers, and filled it with my pattern.

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Not I'll just set the Blending Mode for the top layer to 'Soft Light' and here's the image:

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Just a quick note- I'm just finishing up dozens of add-ons specifically for Photoshop 7, so please stop back Action Fx. Take care!



About the Author:

Pete Bauer Pete Bauer is the Help Desk Director for NAPP, as well as a Contributing Writer for Photoshop User and Mac Design magazines. His books include "Special Edition Using Adobe Photoshop 7" (with Jeff Foster), "Special Edition Using Adobe Illustrator 10," "Sams Teach Yourself Adobe Illustrator 10 in 24 Hours" (with Mordy Golding), and "Special Edition Using Adobe Illustrator 9." Pete writes documentation for a variety of computer graphics related products, as well as testing software for a number of companies. As a computer graphics efficiency consultant, Pete specializes in customized training programs. He is based in Columbus, Ohio, and can be contacted via Email.