![]() I’ll use this image in Monday’s part 2 of the Photo Illustration tutorial.Ĭan’t wait to play with Filter Forge some more. I think even for a more “straight” rendition of this, I’m going to change my processing. I thought I was perfectly content with my processing, but seeing the open shadows and saturated colors on this - not to mention the painterly effect- completely changes my mind about this image. This is why I love filters-they change your perspective. I’ll have to play around with the settings and explore a bit. I have to say, I’m really loving it! This was just a first try with the default setting. I tried out a few other watercolor filters as well that look fun and will be worth exploring, but this one is my favorite so far. Today I used the same image, but tried the Paint HDRtist filter by Filter Forge contributor, lipibianc. Here is the image I used in yesterday’s tutorial on creating a photo illustration. I specifically wanted to try it for this watercolor filter. I’ve been meaning to give Filter Forge a try for some time and finally made time today.
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