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ThreeMenFishing
Feb 14, 2006
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Does anyone know the best solution(s) for making photographs look like a painted image? I have CS2, but I heard that a product called Buzz or PaintMaster Pro used in combination with PS is the way to go…. any ideas? Thanks!

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Paul Furman
Feb 14, 2006
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Does anyone know the best solution(s) for making photographs look like a painted image? I have CS2, but I heard that a product called Buzz or PaintMaster Pro used in combination with PS is the way to go…. any ideas? Thanks!

I think Corel Paint (Painter?) was just mentioned the other day.
LK
Laura K
Feb 14, 2006
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Does anyone know the best solution(s) for making photographs look like a painted image? I have CS2, but I heard that a product called Buzz or PaintMaster Pro used in combination with PS is the way to go…. any ideas? Thanks!

Corel’s Painter Elements is designed specifically to do that.
HL
Harry Limey
Feb 14, 2006
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Does anyone know the best solution(s) for making photographs look like a painted image? I have CS2, but I heard that a product called Buzz or PaintMaster Pro used in combination with PS is the way to go…. any ideas? Thanks!

I used Buzz for these conversions if they are what you are looking for? (I added texture via Photoshop)
http://static.flickr.com/39/82187055_7299adfff6_b.jpg
http://static.flickr.com/34/74158900_fe9b92b98e_b.jpg
http://static.flickr.com/27/65175057_e7b20ef32d_o.jpg
http://static.flickr.com/29/58668773_8d68ed16be_b.jpg

Harry
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Harry Limey
Feb 14, 2006
"Harry Limey" <harry[@]harassed.co.uk> wrote in message
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Does anyone know the best solution(s) for making photographs look like a painted image? I have CS2, but I heard that a product called Buzz or PaintMaster Pro used in combination with PS is the way to go…. any ideas? Thanks!

I used Buzz for these conversions if they are what you are looking for? (I added texture via Photoshop)
http://static.flickr.com/39/82187055_7299adfff6_b.jpg
http://static.flickr.com/34/74158900_fe9b92b98e_b.jpg
http://static.flickr.com/27/65175057_e7b20ef32d_o.jpg
http://static.flickr.com/29/58668773_8d68ed16be_b.jpg

Harry
And one more that came out pretty well??
http://static.flickr.com/28/55684044_157d2b6474_b.jpg
CJ
C J Southern
Feb 14, 2006
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Does anyone know the best solution(s) for making photographs look like a painted image? I have CS2, but I heard that a product called Buzz or PaintMaster Pro used in combination with PS is the way to go…. any ideas? Thanks!

I take it you’ve already had a play with the filters under FILTERS, ARTISTIC (not forgetting to play with the individual controls for each filter) – I’ve been able to get painting effects with little effort.
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Rebecca47
Feb 15, 2006
I use Photoshop Elements 2 for creating watercolor or oil pastels from normal digital images and they have turned out nicely. I also use the gaussian blur tool to "disturb" the background and then the lighting effect to add an additional effect. Works nicely. Unfortunately I don’t have enother I can link to to show you right now.

Rebecca
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Dave
Feb 15, 2006
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:39:12 GMT, Laura K

I think Corel Paint (Painter?) was just mentioned the other day.

Paul

Corel’s Painter Elements is designed specifically to do that.

Laura

Now what would you say was Painter designed for, Laura?

Dave
LK
Laura K
Feb 16, 2006
Dave wrote in news::

Now what would you say was Painter designed for, Laura?

Dave

Painting.

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