The author of the tutorial is Chuck St. Laurent. This tutorial is created using AKVIS ArtWork, AKVIS Sketch and Photoshop Elements. Any photo editor could be used in place of Photoshop Elements.
Note: This example was made in the old version of ArtWork (v.2.0). Since then the algorithm of the Comics effect has been changed, and now the result will differ.
Using AKVIS ArtWork with AKVIS Sketch we will create a sketch that retains detail in the faces. Create one copy of the picture using AKVIS ArtWork and another using AKVIS Sketch and then merge the two together using Photoshop Elements.
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Settings for this photo:
Simplicity - 50;
Radius of Simplicity - 4;
Blur - 15;
Posterizing - 100;
Sensitivity - 20;
Smoothness - 100;
Thickness - 5.
Press the button
to convert the original photo into a painting with this settings.
Use the following settings:
Watercolor = 10;
Charcoal = 5;
Coloration = 75 (choose 75 to give a soft wash look to the painting);
Check Color Pencil;
Angle = 45;
Size = 8;
Midtones Intensity = 5;
Midtones Hatching = 100;
Sharpen = 20.
Press the button
in the upper right corner to process the sketch.
As an alternative try using the photo processed with AKVIS ArtWork (Step 3) using the same settings. You will get some interesting differences in the background. Again don’t be concerned with the faces focus on creating a good sketch of the other images.
- Select the first file by clicking on the thumbnail or choose Window -> perfume-pencil.jpg.
- Choose Select -> All.
- Choose Edit -> Copy.
- Next select the second file by clicking on the thumbnail Window -> perfume-comics.jpg.
- Choose Edit -> Paste.
This pastes the sketch photo on top of the comic photo. You should see two layers to the right of the Photoshop screen: perfume-pencil (Layer 1) and perfume-comics (Background). If you don’t see the layers window you can activate it by choosing Window -> Layer.