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sketch effect? |
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Apr 2nd 2002 | #38690 Report |
Member since: Dec 13th 2001 Posts: 1008 |
simple, simple, simple ok 1. filter>stylize>find edges 2. image>adjust>hue/saturation (check the colorize box a pick a colour) There ya go (that's how i made it for the comp image) hope it helps:D |
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Oct 23rd 2003 | #125961 Report |
Member since: Feb 7th 2002 Posts: 1564 |
And I am as always late ;) I would do like this...Kinda ;) Three layers in all, here goes: • On the background layer I used "Find Edges" on the image. • A duplicate of the background, before any filters were applied, sits in the middle layer. • A duplicate of the background, after the find edges filter, sits on top. To that layer I applied a film Grain with the settings 4,15,1 • Finally, I adjusted the opacity and blend mode on the top two layers to achieve what I was after...in this case - toplayer, overlay 70% and middle layer normal 90%... And this is how it turned out, the left hand pic is some shietty pic I had lying around, and the right one is the sketchy thing ;) Patric. |
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