After another restless evening with doggie antics, I am exhausted, so, today, I am posting a tutorial I made when I owned a photo restoration and graphic business and used Photoshop CS3. It should take me all of ten minutes to write this little bit and post the video and then I need another nap.
I loved playing with different effects which restoration rarely used, one of those effects was the illusion of a smudged painting on canvas. Here is my tutorial on how to create an artistic, smudged-painting effect from a photo with the illusion of being on canvas.
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That’s actually useful, if I can map it to PS CS 6!
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I’m sure that anything I could do in CS3 is even easier in CS6! I’m using GIMP now, it’s free and I can do anything I could do in CS3.
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I have GIMP too and I can’t do ANYTHING.
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Why bother with Gimp if you’ve got CS6? I wouldn’t if I had Photoshop, but CS3 isn’t compatible with Win7 and I’m being cheap, so, I’m learning Gimp. Maybe I’ll do some Gimp tutorials for days like today when I’m too tired to write. I still need to take that nap.
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I just know that CS6 is probably the last version of PS I’ll ever own and I’m looking to the future. Because I’m not subscribing! Enjoy your nap. I wouldn’t mind one either, come to mention it.
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I’ll have to try this in CS6 too. Thanks foe the tips!
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Aw, thank you! It’s not an in-depth tutorial, but, at least you can see the tools I used. I’ve done others using the smudge effect, it looks really good on furry dogs, but I didn’t do a tutorial. Anyway, have fun! 😀
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