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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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@Deleted User Check out this great tutorial by Russell Preston Brown:
It covers how to use Generative Fill to create an oil painting (among other) effects.
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thanks your share. I don't have photohop beta, but i will try it
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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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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…
But you will have to set the sky apart to avoid stripes
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thank you, i think that picture don't make by photoshop
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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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There's a new Oil Paint effect in Parametric Filters, and it is quite different from the older Oil Paint filter.
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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Interesting