I found these: 15 artistic watercolor effects and tried the Easy Watercolor Painting Effect
With a little experimentation I produced this layout:
(full credits here)
I started with this photo of my daughter because of her mona-lisa smile and the plain background. It also is not very sharp so it's not much good on its own:So I followed through the tutorial.
Here is the image after adding the 'cutout filter' layer with luminosity blend mode (step 6):
After adding the 'dry brush filter' layer with screen blend mode (step 8):
After adding the 'median filter' layer with soft light mode (step 8):
But I wasn't happy with it quite. I wanted some pencil/ink edges. So I added an 'accented edges filter' layer in pin light blend mode as follows:
to get this:
the difference is not clear at this resolution, but the eyes and eyebrows in particular look like they have been inked in.
In retrospect I could have added a sketch layer over the top a bit like this: portrait to sketch
I used these Designer Digitals products to make it look like it was painted on a canvas:
I clipped the photo to one of Katie's Watery Photo Masks which were blended to the linen texture paper in multiply mode so the texture showed through.
I added the watery splashes around and painted them with color (click the "lock transparency pixels" icon on the top left of the layers palette and then paint) inspired by this tutorial: brilliant matte dispersion effects in photoshop
(Of course, I'd be mortified if I was that messy with paint in real life!!)
And after adding the frame and background paper it was done :)
I want to try a few more of those 15 artistic watercolor effects tutorials, they look like so much fun!!
And here are a couple of other fun tutorials I'd love to to try:
puzzle
abstract watercolor wallpaper
Do you have any other tutorials that you've enjoyed? I'd love to know!
This is stunning, Esther ... I must try this too, I bet your girl loves it too! :)
ReplyDeleteStunning Esther! I love it!!! Thank you for the tutorial!! Hugs
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