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Tutorial: AKVIS Sketch

Creating a watercolor of a wolf

 

The author of the tutorial is Alexey Pasko. The example is created in Adobe Photoshop CS.

The description is given by the author himself.

 

I wanted to know how the AKVIS Sketch plug-in would handle fur, that is why I chose a photo of a wolf.

The color photo of a wolf
  • Step 1. I blurred the copy of the original layer with Gaussian Blur filter at Radius = 1 pixel. Then I applied AKVIS Sketch with the following settings: Watercolor 0, Charcoal 0, Coloration 0, Angle 45, Size 9, Minimum/Maximum length 3/10, Midtones intensity 3, Midtones hatching 100, Sharpen 50.
    Pencil drawing

    If I hadn't blurred the wolf before applying AKVIS Sketch, it would have looked like a hedgehog.

  • Step 2. Then I copied the original layer again and blurred it at radius 0.7 px. Then I applied AKVIS Sketch plug-in with default settings. This time I got sharper strokes.
    Pencil drawing with default settings
  • Step 3. Then I used Clone Stamp to clone some parts from the image I got in Step 2 into the image I got in Step1. In the process I used a 10-30 px soft brush with transparency ranging from 90 to 100%.
    Pencil drawing
  • Step 4. I added a Curves Adjustment layer to the very top of the Layers palette to lighten the image and slightly increase the contrast.
    Curves dialogue window
  • Step 5. Using Sharpen tool with Strength=20% I increased sharpness in certain areas of the image (eyes, nose etc.).
    The drawing after local increases of sharpness
  • Step 6. Then I changed the blend mode of this layer onto the original layer from Normal to Overlay.
    Watercolor of a wolf
    Click the image to open its larger copy in a new window

    This example is rather simple but there is an infinite number of variants. I liked this one - it reminds me of watercolor.

 
How It Works How It Works
   — AKVIS Sketch plug-in — AKVIS Sketch plug-in
   — AKVIS Sketch stand-alone — AKVIS Sketch stand-alone
   — Make a Sketch from a Photo — Make a Sketch from a Photo
   — Background Tab — Background Tab
   — Imitate Sketch Drawing on a Canvas — Imitate Sketch Drawing on a Canvas
Examples Examples
   — Pencil Sketch: Let's Draw a Tulip — Pencil Sketch: Let's Draw a Tulip
   — Color Sketch — Color Sketch
   — Graphite Pencil Portrait — Graphite Pencil Portrait
   — Watercolor Drawing — Watercolor Drawing
   — Artistic Processing — Artistic Processing
   — A Painting out of a Photo — A Painting out of a Photo
   — A watercolor portrait from a photo — A watercolor portrait from a photo
   — Winter Dream — Winter Dream
   — Sketch of a Pet — Sketch of a Pet
   — A Little Girl — A Little Girl
   — Westmuir Street in Glasgow — Westmuir Street in Glasgow
   — A woman in a Tub: a real work of art — A woman in a Tub: a real work of art
   — Postcard on a Pencil Drawing — Postcard on a Pencil Drawing
   — Baseball Photo to Color Drawing — Baseball Photo to Color Drawing
   — A Wolf: make a Sketch from a Photo — A Wolf: make a Sketch from a Photo
   — Pastel Drawing Technique — Pastel Drawing Technique
   — Motorshow: a Pencil Drawing — Motorshow: a Pencil Drawing
   — Watercolor of a Wolf — Watercolor of a Wolf
   — A Hand Draws a Hand — A Hand Draws a Hand
   — Transform a Video into a Cartoon — Transform a Video into a Cartoon
   — Convert Vector Drawing to Sketch — Convert Vector Drawing to Sketch
   — Portrait out of a Newspaper Clipping — Portrait out of a Newspaper Clipping
   — Quiet Harbor — Quiet Harbor
   — Sweet Couple — Sweet Couple
   — Black&White Image in Photo Frame — Black&White Image in Photo Frame
   — Dream to Reality — Dream to Reality
   — Christmas Card from a Photo — Christmas Card from a Photo

 

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