thanks
Try www.fo2pix.com
the package is called fo2pix .. its not an automatic filter transformation,
the more artistic ability you have the better it gets.
Play with the sliders for best results.
Ctk
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A subject near and dear to my heart.....
I've never been able to "get" Paint Engine, I don't know, I can't seem to
get a decent result out of it and the lack of documentation is totally
frustrating. But, it's freeware, as the wise man once said, "Whaddya want
for nuthin'?"
Pyramid Paint is great, but ultimately everything looks the same, too little
control.
Virtual Painter from Jasc is cheap, I'm on the fence about it's effects.
Some folks find them realistic, I don't.
I hear Propellor Paint Engine is terrific, unfortunately their site seems to
be down right now.
My personal favorite, and the price is right if you can get it, is the
Impressionist plugin from the old Image Composer included with FrontPage 98.
Find the CD, rip the plugin out, and throw everything else away.
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Sally Beacham / www.dizteq.com
www.lvsonline.com / Filter Frenzy, Xara X
FilterMunky / www.psppower.com
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> I have painter and deep paint, can someone explain how an existing photo is
> used in both. I think they are great for original artwork, the media
> brushes are phenominal, however how would one use those programs to
> transform a photo into a painting.
Select an existing photo as Clone Source in Painter. Select Cloner
brushes, and play with the variants. "Spattery clone spray" and "flat
impasto" are fun ones to start with.
Regards,
Typpi
Painter 7 is really great for creating paintings from photos using the cloning
feature. In Painter you can do chalk, oil, pastels or watercolor, with alot of
variations. Gives alot more control for painting than just photoshop alone.
Earl