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How to convert image to oil paint

Guest
Jan 04, 2024 Jan 04, 2024

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Hi everyone 

Please help me how can i convert image to oil paint. i am trying use oil paint in filter but the result is not good. I have problem with Artistic of Filter Gallery, what the artistic i need to choose to make the result same the under picture. 
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Jan 04, 2024 Jan 04, 2024

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@Deleted User Check out this great tutorial by Russell Preston Brown:

https://vimeo.com/841048552

It covers how to use Generative Fill to create an oil painting (among other) effects.

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Jan 04, 2024 Jan 04, 2024

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thanks your share. I don't have photohop beta, but i will try it

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Jan 05, 2024 Jan 05, 2024

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@Deleted User this works on standard Photoshop as well - the tutorial was back when beta was needed.

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Jan 04, 2024 Jan 04, 2024

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Go to Image >settings and reduce the numbers of colors with Posterize. Around 16 would be good…

it will make the oil filter behave much better; Also do not mark Light at the bottom…

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But you will have to set the sky apart to avoid stripes

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Jan 04, 2024 Jan 04, 2024

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thank you, i think that picture don't make by photoshop

 

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@Deleted User 

 

You didn't ask, but make your layer a Smart Object first so you can edit the filter. If you don't, it will be destructive editing that can't be changed later.

 

Jane

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yes Jane but Posterize do not seems to operate with smart object. Maybe have to open it and posterize the .psb

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yes Jane but Posterize do not seems to operate with smart object. Maybe have to open it and posterize the .psb


By @didiermazier

I get no problems when applying Image > Adjustments > Posterize to a Smart Object. 

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i always convert layer to smart object befor i do it. I think that picture don't make by photoshop filter

 

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Jan 04, 2024 Jan 04, 2024

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There's a new Oil Paint effect in Parametric Filters, and it is quite different from the older Oil Paint filter.

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Your example looks more like Cutout or Posturize, as other posters have said.  There's no reason why you couldn't combine filters either by masking or blend mode.

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thank you i will try it with other software

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Jan 05, 2024 Jan 05, 2024

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Interesting

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