PhotoShop photo-to-painting plug-in

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Frans
Aug 16, 2004
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Hi artists,

I know for sure there is (are) plug-in filters for photoshop, able to convert a photograph into a Van Gogh-painting (or Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, if you’d prefer :)).
Now, what’s the name(s)?

TIA
Frans

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MArtin Chiselwitt
Aug 16, 2004
Frans wrote:
Hi artists,

I know for sure there is (are) plug-in filters for photoshop, able to convert a photograph into a Van Gogh-painting (or Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, if you’d prefer :)).
Now, what’s the name(s)?

I don’t know of a plugin that will do it, but you can do it in Painter
BN
Brooklyn NYC USA
Aug 16, 2004
I have a plug-in called Virtual Painter which is great for that. You can do Collage, Color Pencil, Drawing, Gouache, Impasto, Oil Painting, Pastel, Pointillism, Rectangles, Silk Screen, Triangles, Watercolor. You can tweak them endlessly. Great plug-in.

"MArtin Chiselwitt" wrote in message
Frans wrote:
Hi artists,

I know for sure there is (are) plug-in filters for photoshop, able to convert a photograph into a Van Gogh-painting (or Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, if you’d prefer :)).
Now, what’s the name(s)?

I don’t know of a plugin that will do it, but you can do it in Painter
F
Frans
Aug 16, 2004
"Brooklyn NYC" wrote…
I have a plug-in called Virtual Painter which is great for that. You
can do
Collage, Color Pencil, Drawing, Gouache, Impasto, Oil Painting,
Pastel,
Pointillism, Rectangles, Silk Screen, Triangles, Watercolor. You can
tweak
them endlessly. Great plug-in.

Than near automaticly, the question follows: Is it possible I could say the same, in minutes?

Frans
e-mail: imagemaker at wanadoo dot nl

TIA?
R
Ryadia
Aug 16, 2004
Frans wrote:
Hi artists,

I know for sure there is (are) plug-in filters for photoshop, able to convert a photograph into a Van Gogh-painting (or Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, if you’d prefer :)).
Now, what’s the name(s)?

TIA
Frans
Corel Painter leads the field in this proceedure.

Ryadia
N
noone
Aug 17, 2004
In article , says…
Frans wrote:
Hi artists,

I know for sure there is (are) plug-in filters for photoshop, able to convert a photograph into a Van Gogh-painting (or Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, if you’d prefer :)).
Now, what’s the name(s)?

TIA
Frans
Corel Painter leads the field in this proceedure.

Ryadia

Yes, and it can do so automatically with the Auto_Clone feature, though not with all of the brushes, though the older ver 5 will work with about all of the brushes for that version. BTW, PS has many "painterly" effects in its Filters area. CS will even show you the effect for many of them, before you choose which one you think you might want to use. Some, however, will convert the image to greyscale, so you will want to work on a Duplicate Layer, and then place the color image Layer above it, and play with the Opacity of that Layer.

Hunt
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Frans
Aug 17, 2004
"Hunt" …
In article ,
says…
Frans wrote:
Hi artists,

I know for sure there is (are) plug-in filters for photoshop, able
to
convert a photograph into a Van Gogh-painting (or Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, if you’d prefer :)).
Now, what’s the name(s)?

TIA
Frans
Corel Painter leads the field in this proceedure.

Ryadia

Yes, and it can do so automatically with the Auto_Clone feature,
though not
with all of the brushes, though the older ver 5 will work with about
all of
the brushes for that version. BTW, PS has many "painterly" effects in
its
Filters area. CS will even show you the effect for many of them,
before you
choose which one you think you might want to use. Some, however, will
convert
the image to greyscale, so you will want to work on a Duplicate Layer,
and
then place the color image Layer above it, and play with the Opacity
of that
Layer.

Hunt

I do have Corel Photo (11) but that doesn’t give the required result. From PhotoShop Artistic Palette works about as I would, but it’s too symmetrical.
The pictures are Grey.
By the way, Corel’s filters work nicely within PhotoShop also, vice versa

Still looking for the right name of this PhotoShop filter, as I think I have it, among the many.

Frans
KR
Kenneth Ryland
Aug 17, 2004
The Plugin Site has a plugin to create a Van Gogh or Monet effect. I guess if you don’t like the works of those artists, you may be out of luck, unless you want to buy Painter.

http://thepluginsite.com/products/hypertyle/Main.htm

Ken Ryland

Frans wrote:
"Hunt" …
In article ,
says…
Frans wrote:
Hi artists,

I know for sure there is (are) plug-in filters for photoshop, able to convert a photograph into a Van Gogh-painting (or Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, if you’d prefer :)).
Now, what’s the name(s)?

TIA
Frans
Corel Painter leads the field in this proceedure.

Ryadia

Yes, and it can do so automatically with the Auto_Clone feature, though not with all of the brushes, though the older ver 5 will work with about all of the brushes for that version. BTW, PS has many "painterly" effects in its Filters area. CS will even show you the effect for many of them, before you choose which one you think you might want to use. Some, however, will convert the image to greyscale, so you will want to work on a Duplicate Layer, and then place the color image Layer above it, and play with the Opacity of that Layer.

Hunt

I do have Corel Photo (11) but that doesn’t give the required result. From PhotoShop Artistic Palette works about as I would, but it’s too symmetrical.
The pictures are Grey.
By the way, Corel’s filters work nicely within PhotoShop also, vice versa

Still looking for the right name of this PhotoShop filter, as I think I have it, among the many.

Frans
F
Frans
Aug 17, 2004
"Kenneth Ryland" …
The Plugin Site has a plugin to create a Van Gogh or Monet effect. I
guess
if you don’t like the works of those artists, you may be out of luck,
unless
you want to buy Painter.

http://thepluginsite.com/products/hypertyle/Main.htm

Ken Ryland

This could be what I could use, but not what I was looking for. Tried it, but a message came up, something like "You’ll can see this only in preview mode, because it’s a demo"
In preview mode, it’s worthless.
Thanks Ken

Frans
Aug 17, 2004
I like Paint Engine from http://www.fantasticmachines.com That filter is free.
KR
Kenneth Ryland
Aug 17, 2004
Frans:

All that means is that if you want a plugin that will do the job you require, you are going to have to pay for it. The Plugin Site has some things for free, but others cost money.

Ken Ryland

Frans wrote:
"Kenneth Ryland" …
The Plugin Site has a plugin to create a Van Gogh or Monet effect. I guess if you don’t like the works of those artists, you may be out of luck, unless you want to buy Painter.

http://thepluginsite.com/products/hypertyle/Main.htm

Ken Ryland

This could be what I could use, but not what I was looking for. Tried it, but a message came up, something like "You’ll can see this only in preview mode, because it’s a demo"
In preview mode, it’s worthless.
Thanks Ken

Frans
F
Frans
Aug 17, 2004
"Kenneth Ryland" wrote…
Frans:

All that means is that if you want a plugin that will do the job you require, you are going to have to pay for it. The Plugin Site has some things for free, but others cost money.

Ken Ryland

Oh, I know and they are right, only they should be able to give me a demonstration, that makes me hungry to their product. From what I saw, I don’t need this plug in from them.

rgds
Frans
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Frans
Aug 17, 2004
"Catlady =^..^=" <invalid> schreef in bericht
I like Paint Engine from http://www.fantasticmachines.com That filter
is
free.

Thank you Catlady, for this adres. Indeed, there are some very good applications, have to study and chek.

Maybe you (and other people, intrested in painting) could try "virtual painter" available at http://fosisoft.home.ro/ (Close your eyes for other matters) from Jasc, this is…

Frans
B
bagal
Aug 18, 2004
What a lovely sign in!

Arts

"Catlady =^..^=" <invalid> wrote in message
I like Paint Engine from http://www.fantasticmachines.com That filter is free.

B
bagal
Aug 18, 2004
And what a lovely filter too – I have just tried it and while effective it is quite sweet to use

Arts

"Catlady =^..^=" <invalid> wrote in message
I like Paint Engine from http://www.fantasticmachines.com That filter is free.

MJ
Michael J Davis
Aug 18, 2004
In message <cfthnd$1kri$>, Frans
writes
"Kenneth Ryland" wrote…
Frans:

All that means is that if you want a plugin that will do the job you require, you are going to have to pay for it. The Plugin Site has some things for free, but others cost money.

Ken Ryland

Oh, I know and they are right, only they should be able to give me a demonstration, that makes me hungry to their product. From what I saw, I don’t need this plug in from them.

Forgive me, but PS Elements has a number of such filters, doesn’t CS, or is it that you want more control?

Mike

Michael J Davis
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Frans
Aug 18, 2004
"Michael J Davis" <?.?@trustsof.demon.co.uk> wrote…

Forgive me, but PS Elements has a number of such filters, doesn’t CS,
or
is it that you want more control?

Mike

Hi Mike,
You know, I’m quite sure I do have such a filter on my pc. If it came from (old) Elements, or from Corel’s Paint or what ever, I don’t know. But I found over 1000 filters and than it’s impossible to search and try. So I hoped that somebody just told me ‘that should be …so and so filter’

The result should look as if some person would have painted the picture, in Van Gogh’s style is prefered.

Still haven’d found it. Pallette looks good, but way to stiff

Regards
Frans
JD
John Doe
Aug 19, 2004
If you could find a copy of Paint Alchemy from Xaos Tools (Kay-Os) it does a great job of things like this. http://www.xaostools.com

John

"Frans" wrote in message
"Michael J Davis" <?.?@trustsof.demon.co.uk> wrote…
Forgive me, but PS Elements has a number of such filters, doesn’t CS,
or
is it that you want more control?

Mike

Hi Mike,
You know, I’m quite sure I do have such a filter on my pc. If it came from (old) Elements, or from Corel’s Paint or what ever, I don’t know. But I found over 1000 filters and than it’s impossible to search and try. So I hoped that somebody just told me ‘that should be …so and so filter’

The result should look as if some person would have painted the picture, in Van Gogh’s style is prefered.

Still haven’d found it. Pallette looks good, but way to stiff
Regards
Frans

M
Marsupilami
Aug 21, 2004
Frans wrote:
Hi artists,

I know for sure there is (are) plug-in filters for photoshop, able to convert a photograph into a Van Gogh-painting (or Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, if you’d prefer :)).
Now, what’s the name(s)?

TIA
Frans

None of you never heard about Artistic history brush ;-))


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Houba houba.
Marsu.
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Hecate
Aug 22, 2004
On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 23:39:09 +0200, "Marsupilami" wrote:

Frans wrote:
Hi artists,

I know for sure there is (are) plug-in filters for photoshop, able to convert a photograph into a Van Gogh-painting (or Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, if you’d prefer :)).
Now, what’s the name(s)?

TIA
Frans

None of you never heard about Artistic history brush ;-))

Some of us don’t think it’s much good 😉



Hecate – The Real One

veni, vidi, reliqui
M
Marsupilami
Aug 22, 2004
None of you never heard about Artistic history brush ;-))

Some of us don’t think it’s much good 😉



Hecate – The Real One

veni, vidi, reliqui

I new there was a conspiratcy
;-))))


+++++++++++
Houba houba.
Marsu.
"the number you call is wrong, please call information" Kraftwerk-"The telephone call"
M
Marsupilami
Aug 22, 2004
I new there was a conspiratcy
;-)))
sorry…conspiracy
M
Marsupilami
Aug 22, 2004
Arty Facting wrote:
it reads quite as nice as "constipancy"

ROTFL
M
Marsupilami
Aug 22, 2004
Marsupilami wrote:
Arty Facting wrote:
it reads quite as nice as "constipancy"

ROTFL

at least two posts that I forgot my stupid signature
now here it is…

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Houba houba.
Marsu.
"Oh oh , I love you so-oo-oohh"
The Ramones
B
bagal
Aug 22, 2004
it reads quite as nice as "constipancy"

Artio

"Marsupilami" wrote in message
I new there was a conspiratcy
;-)))
sorry…conspiracy

B
bagal
Aug 22, 2004
I think if I aspire to be sophisticated I may append

Yesterday I thought I was indecisive but I am not sure today

Houba!

Artio

"Marsupilami" wrote in message
Marsupilami wrote:
Arty Facting wrote:
it reads quite as nice as "constipancy"

ROTFL

at least two posts that I forgot my stupid signature
now here it is…

+++++++++++
Houba houba.
Marsu.
"Oh oh , I love you so-oo-oohh"
The Ramones

MJ
Michael J Davis
Aug 24, 2004
In message <cg0c8m$2cmp$>, Frans
writes
"Michael J Davis" <?.?@trustsof.demon.co.uk> wrote…
Forgive me, but PS Elements has a number of such filters, doesn’t CS,
or
is it that you want more control?

Mike

Hi Mike,
You know, I’m quite sure I do have such a filter on my pc. If it came from (old) Elements, or from Corel’s Paint or what ever, I don’t know. But I found over 1000 filters and than it’s impossible to search and try. So I hoped that somebody just told me ‘that should be …so and so filter’

I know the feeling. Incidentally I downloaded Paintengine, looks quite interesting, but very complex. So far only the watercolour seems a little better than the Elements built-in filters.
Will have to find some instructions….

The result should look as if some person would have painted the picture, in Van Gogh’s style is prefered.

Yes. I see where you’re coming from – Netherlands, isn’t it? 😉

Still haven’d found it. Pallette looks good, but way to stiff

Do let us know if you find anything.

Mike
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