Monday, 1 July 2013

Turn an Ordinary Photo into an Oil Painting in Photoshop


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Step 1

Create a new file in Photoshop.
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Step 2

On a new layer place the photo. Go Filter>Brush Strokes>Accented Edges and apply select these parametres.
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Step 3

Duplicate the photo, change the Blend Mode to Soft Light and replace the Accented Edges filter with Glowing Edges (Stylize). Set these parametres.
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Then go Filter>Artistic>Cutout and apply the following parametres.
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Finally go Filter>Noise>Median.
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Step 4

Duplicate once again the photo and delete all the previously applied filters except from the Glowing Edges. Change the Blend Mode to Screen and the Fill to 58%. Your photo should then looks like this.
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Step 5

Duplicate your photo again and go Filter>Brush Strokes>Ink Outlines.
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Then add the Median filter.
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Step 6

Create a new layer and paint the whole canvas black (#000000). Change the Blend Mode to Color and the Fill to 30% (it’s basically an adjustment layer). Your photo should then look something like this.
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Step 7

Group all the layers created so far, name the group “Base” and merge it. In this new layer go Image>Adjustments>Hue/Saturation (Ctrl+U) and the the Saturation to -15. Duplicate the merged layer and desaturate the copy (-100). Next go Image>Adjustments>Levels (Ctrl+L) and play with the indicators until you achieve an effect like the one on the image below (you may have to repeat it a couple of times). Finally change the Blend Mode to Color Dodge and set the Fill to 13%.

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Step 8

Duplicate the original “Base” layer from the previous step, place it on top of the layers stack and repeat the previous step (desaturate, levels) only this time give your photo a more “natural” look (without the excessive highlights from the previous step). Change the Blend Mode to Soft Light and the Fill to 40%.
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Step 9

Create a new layer and paint the canvas black (#000000). Change the Blend Mode to Color and the Opacity to 15%. Then create a new layer and paint it with #131312. Change the Blend Mode of this layer to Lighten. If you’ve done everything properly, your photo should now look like this.
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Step 10

Duplicate the original “Base” layer and place it on top of the layers stack. Go Filter>Brush Strokes>Angled Strokes and apply these parametres.
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Lower the Opacity (or Fill) to 61% and add a layer mask. Paint the mask black to hide everything. Next, paint the selection shown on the image below with a big soft round brush (color: white). If you spot any harsh spots, blur them using the Blur Tool (Soft round brush; Strength: 15-20%).
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Step 11

Duplicate the Base layer again. Place the copy on top of the stack and go Filter>Stylize>Glowing Edges.
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Then desaturate it (-100) and change the Blend Mode to Color Dodge and the Opacity to 25%.

Step 12

Duplicate all the layers in your stack (except from the background) and merge the copies. Select this new layer and go Filter>Artistic>Plastic Warp.
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Then desaturate it (-100) and hit Ctrl+L to reveal the Levels panel and set these parametres.
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Change the Blend Mode to Multiply and the Opacity to 28%. Finally add another layer and paint it with #111111. Change the Blend Mode to Color and the Opacity to 17%.

Step 13

This last step is optional. Create a new layer and paint it using a random color. Turn Fill to 0% and apply this style.
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Variation

The whole image gave me the feeling of a retro movie poster, so I decided to add some text and make a poster of it.
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