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1.Load the photo
Right
afterwards, choose an appropriate pencil color. You may want to select
black or a dark grey hue in order to make the edges properly emphatic
and the result look like color/coal pencil. Use this as foreground
color, and leave the background white.
As the next step, duplicate the original layer by dragging it upon icon 2.
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2.
Poster edges
We'll stay on the new layer to emphasize the edges in the picture as if they were inked out. Click Filter/Artistic/Poster Edges.
The left side of the appearing dialog contains the preview image. The
selected effects are in the middle, the options are on the right. You
can set them according to the picture and your taste.
The first slider specifies Edge thickness, and the second, intensity, that is, inclusion of more and more edges into contour highlighting. The third slider sets the number of colors.
In this case, it is unimportant. Set the contour thickness according
to your taste. We chose a relatively thin line, but used a high
intensity.
In
the bottom right area, you can add a new filter to the existing one
without closing the dialog, which means the two filters will affect the
picture together. Click the left-side icon at the bottom, and from the Sketch menu in the middle, select Graphic Pen.
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3.
Pencil
You'll be seeing the dialog above. On the right side, you can specify options for the Graphic Pen filter. Once again, set them as you like. Stroke Length refers to the imitated pen strokes, and Light/Dark Balance
controls the extent of the drawing effect in the picture. The last
dropdown allows you to set the direction of pen strokes. We chose Right Diagonal.
When you're done with the options, click the icon
at the lower left again, and select an opposite direction (in this
case, Left Diagonal) in the Stroke Direction dropdown, the stroking will be a bit more varied and lifelike.
It's time to click OK.
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4.
If you want colors
The
drawing is ready. If you just want a single-colored effect similar to
pen or pencil drawing, you can stop here. For a little painting-like
effect and some colors, read on!
Click the original Background layer, hitherto untouched. We'll be applying a small change to it, using the Filter/Artistic/Cutout
feature. Set the first slider (Number of Levels) to a higher value,
leaving more colors in the picture. Use a low value for the second one
(Edge Simplicity) so that the shapes in the image will resemble their
original forms to some degree.
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5.
Show through
On the Layers palette, set the blending mode from Normal to Hard Light, and double-click the upper layer. The Layer Style dialog is displayed, where you can how the layers will show through. Drag the left arrow on the This Layer
slider to the right to make the darker areas of the layer more
transparent (which allows the colors of the layer below show through).
Drag the right arrow on the Underlying Layer slider to
the left for a similar effect the other way around, making the white
areas more transparent. This regains some of the blue of the sky. You
don't need to make all of the layer transparent, and it is totally
acceptable if colors show through in rough, unconnected spots as this
adds a draft-like quality to the drawing or painting.
Show-through will be discussed in more detail next time.
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6.
A drawn bastion
Here
you are, the drawing/painting! The main edges show a draft-like pen
drawing look with a slight shadowing, and in the larger continuous
areas, such as the green foliage or the blue of the sky, some of the
colors returned.
Hope you can
learn something new from this tutorial.
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