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oil paint filter that I can adjust the strokes?

Engaged ,
Aug 26, 2023 Aug 26, 2023

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Hello... I'm testing pse but it seems there's no  oil painting filter (I'm following an youtube tutorial and it says 😞

Go to Stylize and "Oil Painting". But pse don't have this option. I know there's a sort of oil paint effect but that's  can't be adjusted the strokes and other factors. It  gives just  painting effect by change the canvas texture, but the oil painting effect I need is like this (sorry quality of image, anyway, the effect it should be like painting strokes the photo itself not the canvas texture):

 

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Where we can contact Adobe official team and ask   to add this style some day and request this feature?


For the tutorial I m following , there's need a oil painting stylize option or I can't make the same result...
 Maybe there's actions that give the possibility to adjust the photos and give the oil painting effect?

Thanks in advance for help!

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Community Expert , Aug 26, 2023 Aug 26, 2023

You can try Filter>Sketch>Graphic Novel and play with the settings for Painted Gray.

 

First dulplicate your layer, use Filter>Sketch>Graphic Novel then change the Layer Blending Mode to Luminosity.

 

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Aug 26, 2023 Aug 26, 2023

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You are watching a video about Photoshop.  This forum is about "Photoshop elements".

Below is a screenshot from Photoshop.
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Go here, and select a product (it's near the bottom left of the web page) to make a suggestion:

https://www.adobe.com/products/wishform.html

Actions are made in photoshop.  Quite often you can try an action thatsays "photoshop only" and it will work, up to a point, then just stop because PSE doesn't have the ability that photoshop does.

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Aug 26, 2023 Aug 26, 2023

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What version of photoshop elements and operating system are you using?

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Aug 26, 2023 Aug 26, 2023

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Thanks for the infos,
I have this photoshop elements (from Microsoft store):  (for windows 10):

 

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I see photoshop  elements have actions, but Adobe says

"A set of actions is available in Photoshop Elements, in the Actions panel (Window > Actions). You can play one or more of these actions on a photograph. Action files cannot be created in Photoshop Elements. However, you can load more action files (.atn files) that have been created in Adobe Photoshop."
but also inform this: "Note:  
Photoshop actions that contain steps that are unsupported in Photoshop Elements will fail to play. Not all action that are created in Photoshop can be played in Photoshop Elements."

 

"https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/using/using-actions-process-photos.html#:~:text=A%20set%2....


But since it's trial version, I think there's no folder of actions...

I will try the tutorial above to see if the effect will be easy enough or fast to make !

Thank you for the help!

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You can try Filter>Sketch>Graphic Novel and play with the settings for Painted Gray.

 

First dulplicate your layer, use Filter>Sketch>Graphic Novel then change the Layer Blending Mode to Luminosity.

 

gn1.pnggn2.jpggn3.jpg

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