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Turning An Image Into A Cartoon Style - Photoshop
Started by Benz1435, Mar 14 2005 01:24 AM
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#32
Posted 09 September 2008 - 04:49 AM
How can i make a cartoon image pop out and look realistic?
Turning An Image Into A Cartoon Style - Photoshop
The thing I am confused about I have seen people make a cartoon image look realistic and pop out does anyone know how to do that?
-reply by Humaira
Turning An Image Into A Cartoon Style - Photoshop
The thing I am confused about I have seen people make a cartoon image look realistic and pop out does anyone know how to do that?
-reply by Humaira
#33
Posted 27 February 2009 - 12:21 PM
Good tutorial on how to make your picture look like an anime using photoshopTurning An Image Into A Cartoon Style - Photoshop
A very nice tutorial! The others are kinda long, and I can't understandit. But this, very understandable! My picture doesn't really have the cartoonish editing, but I did some sharpening though. And there, its now like an anime character!
-reply by anonymous#36
Posted 30 June 2010 - 06:36 AM
Wow, it's amazing how simple it is to make those types of effects. I've messed around with Photoshop in the past but there are just too many options and I do not know what most of them are.
Is there any chance you know how to take a drawn picture (such as pencil sketches) and turn that into a digital image? I've tried based on tutorials but it never turns out very well because of the lines that were erased and things like that.
Is there any chance you know how to take a drawn picture (such as pencil sketches) and turn that into a digital image? I've tried based on tutorials but it never turns out very well because of the lines that were erased and things like that.
#37
Posted 30 June 2010 - 01:18 PM
rpgsearcherz, on 30 June 2010 - 06:36 AM, said:
Is there any chance you know how to take a drawn picture (such as pencil sketches) and turn that into a digital image? I've tried based on tutorials but it never turns out very well because of the lines that were erased and things like that.
#38
Posted 30 June 2010 - 10:28 PM
deadmad7, on 30 June 2010 - 01:18 PM, said:
You can take your picture and scan it on a ordinary printer, save as highest quality. Then open it up in Photoshop, grab the airbrush eraser, erase all the 'erased lines' and add more lines if you want with the paintbrush. If you don't like doing this, you can try to get a drawing tablet for your computer, its very costly but it does the job good.
Ah, thanks for the heads-up. My issue with the erasing was that sometimes it's really hard to properly erase them. I was guessing that others have some "better" method or something. I was looking into tablets (Wacoms) but I think it would be extremely hard to draw effectively without seeing where I am putting my pencil/pen/marker at.
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