I am sure there will be dozens of ways to create a "Paintery" effect in Photoshop.
Whi..."> I am sure there will be dozens of ways to create a "Paintery" effect in Photoshop.
Whi..."/>
- Girish Vaghela Contact Girish Vaghela Girish Vaghela's Gallery |
Photoshop Tips/Tricks I see many photos with very beautiful "Paintery" effect. I am sure there will be dozens of ways to create a "Paintery" effect in Photoshop. Which one is your favorite? Please explain in simple steps. (Purpose: Share information with the BP members) Thank you very much in advance.
|
|
|
||
Brendan Knell |
My favorite is the Buzz filter. I've never actually tried it myself yet, but I've seen what it can do, and it's great! You can find it at: http://www.fo2pix.com/products/proproducts_more.php?id=851_0_16_0_C Scroll down a little and you'll find the trial.
|
|
|
||
- Girish Vaghela Contact Girish Vaghela Girish Vaghela's Gallery |
Thank you Brendan. This is very useful.
|
|
|
||
- Carolyn M. Fletcher Contact Carolyn M. Fletcher Carolyn M. Fletcher's Gallery |
Being a buzzaholic from way back, I'd also recommend the buzz filter.
|
|
|
||
Tamera S. Phillips |
I just started playing with Buzz and really like it. I'm still on the trial version but will probably buy it when I'm done.
|
|
|
||
This old forum is now archived. Use improved Forum here
Report this Thread |