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How to get this effect?, 3Dish painting...?
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post Mar 27 2009, 12:55 AM
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I don't know what the effect is, but i like it a lot. _unsure.gif
But i can't tell if its done with the camera or what, nor can i tell how its done.
Kind of like a really detailed painting.


 
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post Mar 27 2009, 01:06 AM
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Moved to Graphics Help.

Maybe it's a filter the photographer used. Maybe. I don't really see the detailed painting part like you say. It just looks sharp/high quality to me. pinch.gif
 
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post Mar 27 2009, 01:11 AM
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It just looks like a filtered, mildly edited photograph. Nothing really else done to it.

What program are you using?
 
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post Mar 27 2009, 01:12 AM
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QUOTE(technicolour @ Mar 27 2009, 02:11 AM) *
It just looks like a filtered, mildly edited photograph. Nothing really else done to it.

What program are you using?

im using Photoshop cs2
 
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post Mar 27 2009, 01:15 AM
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Try a verrrryyyyyyyy muted "Smart Blur" filter, located under Filters >> Blur >> Smart Blur.

Muted as in..not that noticeable. On very low settings.
 
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post Mar 27 2009, 01:16 AM
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Looks like a photo, with a high pass filter, and overly sharpened.
 
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post Mar 27 2009, 01:18 AM
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^That's what I was going to say. And to dull down colors set a gray scale image to a really low opacity. I would imagine adding a overlay layer would help with the effect to.
 
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post Mar 27 2009, 01:20 AM
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Wow I feel like such an idiot not knowing how to do this.
 
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post Mar 27 2009, 01:21 AM
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^That's what I was going to say. And to dull down colors set a gray scale image to a really low opacity. I would imagine adding a overlay layer would help with the effect to.

QUOTE(technicolour @ Mar 27 2009, 02:15 AM) *
Try a verrrryyyyyyyy muted "Smart Blur" filter, located under Filters >> Blur >> Smart Blur.
Muted as in..not that noticeable. On very low settings.

Alright i think those methods might actually work, i'll try ASAP
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Looks like a photo, with a high pass filter, and overly sharpened.

yeahh when i found high pass im like "IS THAT IT?" haha but i can't find a way to make it work
 
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post Mar 27 2009, 01:38 AM
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The high pass will work differently on different layers.
 
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post Mar 27 2009, 01:43 AM
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It just looks very very sharpened, desaturated a bit maybe. Just remember to use "Unsharp mask"

Or it could be high-pass.

Duplicate layer (on top of original image)
Filter -> Other -> High Pass. 5-10px depending on size of image
Set duplicate layer to "Overlay"

I learned that goodie from Roxanne many years ago before I had unsharp mask ^_^
 
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post Mar 28 2009, 02:18 PM
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those look like HDR pictures! alot.. maybe they are idk
just take a look at this articles and there's a little tutorial
Great Photography by Dave Hill + Quick Tutorial
HDR: Not Only The 'Magic' Effect
 
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post Mar 28 2009, 10:18 PM
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Ahhh I know exactly what it is. It's a photoshop plugin called topazadjust. I have it, it's very cool, and has a preset which does exactly that. _smile.gif
 

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