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How to Create an "Oil Painting" in Photoshop Elements
by
Joan @ Nicer Than New
(IC: blogger)
$100
5 Hours
Advanced
I love what can be accomplished in Photoshop Elements (PSE), I have been dabbling with this program for nearly 10 years. I feel I am now quite profient even though I am self taught. I probably own a dozen how-to books and just love to experiment.
This project is one of my most precious and it started out as "dabbling" session and ended up as a "oil painting" printed on 12" x18" stretched canvas. It is hung in a predominant spot in our hallway.
This project is one of my most precious and it started out as "dabbling" session and ended up as a "oil painting" printed on 12" x18" stretched canvas. It is hung in a predominant spot in our hallway.
Above is the original photo of a group ballet routine. In it, my daughter shines while doing a perfect arabesque. Using a variety of PSE tools, I extracted her to a new file with no background. Because she was just a small area in a big photo, the result was a very grainy picture. To hide the graininess, I tried a few artistic filters in PSE until I achieved a look of an oil painting.
For my first attempt, I created a cloud background. It was okay but the floor was not realistic.
To see screen shots of how I achieved this, visit my blog.
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Published March 23rd, 2015 11:27 AM
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