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- Girish Vaghela

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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.


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January 29, 2006

 

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.


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- Girish Vaghela

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  Thank you Brendan.
This is very useful.


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January 30, 2006

 
- Carolyn M. Fletcher

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  Being a buzzaholic from way back, I'd also recommend the buzz filter.


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January 31, 2006

 

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.


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