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Mike Del Gardo

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Jan 14, 2001, 11:19:44 PM1/14/01
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Hello all,
I was wondering if there are any graphics programs (or add ons) that can
transform a digital photograph into a photo that resembles an oil painting.
Thanks,
Mike D


Mr. Jim

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Jan 15, 2001, 12:42:21 AM1/15/01
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Mike Del Gardo wrote:

>I was wondering if there are any graphics programs (or add ons) that can
>transform a digital photograph into a photo that resembles an oil
>painting.

Explore the filters in photoshop.

There is a whole chapter on interesting filter effects, and some demo
pictures.

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janeecake

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Jan 15, 2001, 8:11:55 AM1/15/01
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In article <ATu86.39908$nj5.3...@news02.optonline.net>,
delg...@optonline.net says...

Yes, Mike, Jim's right! There is a tutorial that goes into this a bit. He
actually takes a photo and makes it into a watercolor with pen and ink, but
you can get an idea what sort of things you might want to try. The tutorial is
on a page called "Really Useful Site" and i have the link in my Photoshop
Resource Links under Tutorials.
Always me, Janee

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Huckleberry Hoshimoto

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Jan 15, 2001, 8:16:27 AM1/15/01
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Yes, it's called "Deep Paint"


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Henri Lambert

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Jan 15, 2001, 5:20:01 PM1/15/01
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Hello Mike,

My way to do it is to apply filters on multiple layers with different
opacity levels.
You can see a few of my "paintings" at
http://www.ibelgique.com/digitalfriends/henri.htm
(Click on Albums/Impressionism)
To see a short description of the method, click on Tips &
Tricks/Impressionism.

With all the existing usable filters, their options and their combination
there are thousands of possibilities.
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wes

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Jan 15, 2001, 6:58:17 PM1/15/01
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Thanks Henri, your pictures are beautiful. I am going to try later this
evening.


Mike Del Gardo

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Jan 15, 2001, 9:13:00 PM1/15/01
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Thank you all for your suggestions. It's been a great help!
Mike


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douy...@my-deja.com

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Jan 22, 2001, 12:54:49 PM1/22/01
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Mike,

Although I don't know about such a program, I
know the real thing. at myDaVinci.com, you can
upload a photograph and myDaVinci has artists to
hand paint it into an oil painting.

Hope this helps.

Dong
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http://www.mydavinci.com </a>

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CudaTat2

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Feb 5, 2001, 10:45:35 AM2/5/01
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There is a Program called - Studio Artist 1.1.1 for the Mac that will create
realistic painting effects of your photos. There are hundreds of presets and
all can be modified.
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