[img][/img] [img][/img] Hello, here's a text based tutorial on how to cartoonize your photo with Photoshop CS6. NOTE: It can also be done on CS4. First of all before you start you should have at least a good quality picture and Photoshop. Step 1: Open the Photo in Photoshop, then navigate to 'Layers' and double click on it. Step 2: Create a New Layer, then name it 'Sketch'. [img][/img] Step 3: Click on Brush tool Or press 'B' on your keyboard, set the brush size to 3% and hardness to 100% Step 4: Click on the layer 'Sketch' then click on the Pen Tool or Press 'P' on your keyboard, and take the pen tool to trace around the image or an object in the image. So to add to our collections of Photoshop plugins and Photoshop brushes (not to mention our best laptops for Photoshop buying guide), here are some great Photoshop actions that are free to download and install, for photographers, graphic designers, game artists and more. Adobe Photoshop CS6 update 13.0.1.3 License Free Download Language English Platform windows. Free patch for those with Photoshop already installed Adobe Photoshop CS6 update is a free official patch to update the famous photo Adobe Photoshop CS6. Photoshop Manga Effect Plug-in is plug-in software to work on Adobe Photoshop to generate special effects which are commonly used by comics smartly and. NOTE: Using the PEN Tool will be hard for new users, I had the same problem, but after some time i got used to it. Step 5: After you're done tracing, RIGHT click on your mouse and select Stroke Path, then select Brush in the drop-down, and click OK. [img][/img] NOTE: If you get to a point whereby you cant trace round, hold down ALT and click on the LITTLE POINT. NOTICE: Repeat Step 5 till the image and/or/with an object is fully traced. Step 6: Create A New Layer, name is Color, Set the blending mode of the layer 'Color' to Multiply. Step 7: Use the Eye tool (Press E) to select the image/objects color, then Press B(Brush) and set the size to what u think is good enough to add a fill. Then goto Layers click on Color layer, then use the brush tool to add a fill to the color layer. [img][/img] NOTE: Make sure you Click On the EYE icon on the main photo, (That is to disable it.) Do Step 7 till the cartoon is fully formed, at first it'll loook weird but keep trying. At the end, you should have this - Source: 8 Likes by ( f): 12:01pm On Sep 07, 2015. : I am pretty good..so go on? Updated by Kate M. On February 28, 2014 Cartoon and comic effects from Photoshop are not only fun, but will make you look like an artistic pro. There are tons of ways to use these: a personal greeting card, on your Facebook page, or even a coffee cup that Walgreens can make for less than ten bucks. This technique is easy, relatively quick, and certainly painless. Let’s get going! Let’s make a few assumptions before we start: You have a basic understanding of Photoshop and know your way around, you’ve explored the artistic filters, you understand what layers, are and you aren’t afraid of blowing up the program. (It may give you the black screen of death if you run out of memory, but it won’t explode.) Check out the to get the most out of this tutorial and most importantly, don’t be afraid to experiment! How to “Cartoonify” Your Portraits The first thing you’ll need is a high-resolution image of a person that you want to turn into a cartoon. Uncle Bubba or Aunt LouAnn are always good choices because they like seeing themselves in anything. The image should be clear and sharp with good detail and fairly flat skin tones. Don’t worry too much about the background, as you’ll get some unexpected but interesting effects with objects behind the person. But just make sure your subject has well-defined facial features without excessive contrast (no heavy shadows). These shadows may not translate well into the cartoon effect techniques explained here. Boring portrait photos don’t make for good cartoons, either. If you have a choice, pick the one of Bubba drinking beer, sitting on the bumper of his ’68 Chevy. Open your image in Photoshop and immediately duplicate your background layer by right clicking it in the Layers Palette; then choose Duplicate Layer from the pop-up menu. This protects the original file from being accidentally destroyed or getting otherwise discombobulated. Next, you want to reduce skin textures and smooth out your image using Smart Blur.
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