Edited my parents' picture for their Anniversary. They love it!!! It was on point, it looked like it was really oil painted! Thank you so much! Will practice more about this.
Thank you; that was very useful! This method actually works nicely if you just want to take a masked photo of a person and put them into existing artwork. Using the method you've laid out here causes both the artwork and the photographed subject come together like they were all painted together. This is fantastic! :D
thank you thank you. I'm on a budget and only have Photoshop Elements. I've looked at a lot of tutorials on how to mimic the oil paint tool, which is not in Elements, and no method really held up or were specific to Elements. This is the first method I've seen that worked really well and didn't require tools only available in full Photoshop. I mean, if I had full Photoshop in the first place, I wouldn't have needed this tutorial.
Really amazing work. I inspired from your skill and work. Thanks a lot of you. i definitely done according to video. result is to be awesome. again thanks.
Awesome Sauce !!! Just what I've been looking for. I've downloaded and struggled to watch hours of tutorials with endless blah blah blah that make it near impossible to get the techniques down. Thank you for getting to the point with no waste. THANK YOU !!!! For clarification, the image needs to be in 8 bit to use the Stylize - Diffuse filter. Resizing the image before filtering will give different levels of effect. For me, a full size, 6000 pixel, image didn't work as well as downsizing to 3000.
Fantastic tutorial!! To the point, and brief. Even with the despised robotic voice, I was very pleased to gain this technique! Thanks so much for sharing this with the world!!