Does anyone play with it? For what purpose? What paper do you use for printing?
I tried it just now to see how it can look, but I have no experience with it.
I have used painting textured water color paper.... and cut to my printer size. The ink spreads giving a "look"
It is thick so you must tell your printer the weight of the paper
Check Amazon and Red-river paper...
I have long used Dynamic AutoPainter... to give custom renditions as if painted by a classic painter
Free on line
https://www7.lunapic.com/editor/ gives you some very interesting variations... FREE
I have tried the various “painting” filters in Photoshop Elements, the only Adobe product I have, and I’m not really impressed with the results I get in that they don’t really do a good imitation of the particular media it’s supposed to look like. That may be the fault of the user (me), however, in how I use the sliders.
Stan
daldds wrote:
Does anyone play with it? For what purpose? What paper do you use for printing?
I tried it just now to see how it can look, but I have no experience with it.
I like your photograph but do not like the oil painting style effect.
Dennis
daldds wrote:
Does anyone play with it? For what purpose? What paper do you use for printing?
I tried it just now to see how it can look, but I have no experience with it.
That's pretty nice. But I prefer the original!
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