Photo images into Fantasy painting

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MC1969
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Photo images into Fantasy painting

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I have been tring to figure out how to make a photograph into a fantasy painting for a year now. I DONT GET IT! Can someone PLEASE help me. PLEASE< PLEASE< PLEASE!
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Post by HaraldHeim »

There are some plugins that let you turn photos into paintings, e.g. Buzz Pro or Paint Engine. But if you want some more creative effects, I would suggest to use Corel Painter. It offers a lot of natural brushes with which you can paint over the photo.

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Hi Marc. Transforming a photo into a painting depends a lot on the starting photo. But there are plugins that try to do this. Harry mentioned two of them, and there is also Virtual Painter. And a standalone application called PhotoArtMaster.

Aside from this, there are less automated techiques for turning photos into a natural media look, and they usually work better. Perhaps the best places to learn are the photoart areas at:

http://www.innographx.com/forum/

http://www.retouchpro.com/forums/

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Post by jandunne »

Hi Marc,

Can you be more specific about what type of photo you're working with, and what fantasy effects you're aiming for? Can you post another message advising exactly what you are seeking?

If you are looking for a gradient background, both Photoshop and Ultimate FX have gradient color plugins. Also, Photoshop has a terrific plugin called "Plastic Wrap (Filters/Artistic/Plastic Wrap) which will impose a nice, iridescent sheen to an image. If you try this one, set "Highlight Strength" at 6 or less, "Detail" at 8 or less and "Smoothness" at 12 or more. Any lower and the effect may be too anemic for your purposes. You can go higher than these settings if you want to and like the effect.

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Post by eatmosushi »

Marc

I can only assume you desire to create images like on the covers of Fantasy books, or images in Heavy Metal magazine or "Dreamy" portrait photography.

I suggest you try Amdromeda Software's Scattered Light Filters at http://www.andromeda.com/

OR

Auto F/X Dream Suite and Mystical Lighting and Tonal Filters at
http://www.autofx.com/

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Re: photo into fantasy image

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jandunne wrote:Hi Marc,

Can you be more specific about what type of photo you're working with, and what fantasy effects you're aiming for? Can you post another message advising exactly what you are seeking?

If you are looking for a gradient background, both Photoshop and Ultimate FX have gradient color plugins. Also, Photoshop has a terrific plugin called "Plastic Wrap (Filters/Artistic/Plastic Wrap) which will impose a nice, iridescent sheen to an image. If you try this one, set "Highlight Strength" at 6 or less, "Detail" at 8 or less and "Smoothness" at 12 or more. Any lower and the effect may be too anemic for your purposes. You can go higher than these settings if you want to and like the effect.


Jan!
I am looking to create similer image smoothing like in the link below:

http://www.modelexpose.com/photographs/ ... ercing.jpg

I am not looking to duplicate his manip style; rather create my own using the same concepts or plugs.

Anyone else care to jump in a comment , you are welcome.

Marc
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Post by MC1969 »

HaraldHeim wrote:There are some plugins that let you turn photos into paintings, e.g. Buzz Pro or Paint Engine. But if you want some more creative effects, I would suggest to use Corel Painter. It offers a lot of natural brushes with which you can paint over the photo.

HH

Take a look at the image at the link and advise.

http://www.modelexpose.com/photographs/ ... ercing.jpg

I am not tring to copy his style, rather create something for myself. But I love the way it was transposed into a painting rather flawlessly.


THX, Marc
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