Photoshop :: Making And Image Into A Cartoon
Jul 6, 2004How do I make an image look more cartoony using the filters, etc.?
View 3 RepliesHow do I make an image look more cartoony using the filters, etc.?
View 3 Replieshow was this image made to look like a cartoon?
what effects went into making this picture.
this image i found, it animates from a photo, into a cartoon. I want to know how to do the same thing?
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm using gimp 2.6 on ubuntu. i have some pictures i would like to enhance.
There's that image image 1
and i would like to make it look like image 2
As you can see the second image uses only about 7 or 8 different colors and the outer lines are nice and smooth not stuttering.
Is there a way how i can change the first image to something like the second one, maybe something like replace 10 different colors which are similar to each other with only 1?
I tried and played with the options (bucketfill, posterise, or the cartoon option from artistic menu, increase contrast, brightness etc...
Is there an option to smoth the outer lines etc? i just want the dog, the rest of the background is not so important.
I am really new to photoshop... i have been trying to make vector art from live images but failed ...make this given live image like the another image which is vector.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIf I use 2 monitors to display 1 image with the image extending from one monitor into and across the second monitor, can I make a screen shot of the entire image without any break in the middle where it crosses from one monitor to the other? Will it be one continuous screenshot of the entire image, even though the image is displayed on 2 monitors?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have two images. I want to make one image look as though it is coming out of the other. In the middle of the image. I have an image of a forge. and the other is a saxophone. I want to combine the two so that it looks like the sax is be made from the fire in the forge. I just want the bottom of the sax not be shown.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI received this photo and was asked to try make it look better.
I was never good at making old/bad looking images look better.
I can use the "stamp tool" to clean the dots but what about the rest
of the photo.
I am not able to make a 3D image of a text ...rending is blocked with the message " unable to make 3D because the text is in "faux vet ".
View 1 Replies View RelatedEvery time I create a new document, no matter what dimensions I put, it always makes it a square. Just tonight it has. I've been using the program for almost a year now and haven't had this issue at all.
I don't think I messed with any settings or anything. I read somewhere that it might have to do with the Pixel Aspect Ratio or something, but I've been trying different things with that and it hasn't worked. I'm on Mac OS X 10.8.2 Mountain Lion running Photoshop CS5.
I am trying to make a silhouette of the Ford Fair lane in the zip file attached below, and place it into the BANNER_ONE.psd document. This is for a contest (redesigning the banner), so I have attached the current banner as well (profile_header.jpg).
The requirements for the banner are as follows:
incorporate "the driver's seat of youtube" and "the most automotive variety" (DONE)incorporate featured in car and driver, perhaps with that October 2011 issue cover (DONE)incorporate something related to the make a wish foundation silhouette design possibly using the 65 fairlane.
So, what is the best way to trace a silhouette of the Fairlane, similar to the one in the original banner? I was thinking the Pen Tool, but seeing as how I'm on a laptop and don't have access to an external mouse until late tomorrow (I'm away for the weekend), that's not the best option at the moment.
i'm wanting to make some banners for my site, i just wondered how i would make a SIMPLE banner thew has moving text on it. Are there any guides out there?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI make banners for our company newsletter that we do every month and they vary from month to month in design. I am working a few months ahead and creating a banner for our March newsletter, which I'm doing a Saint Patrick's Day design.
To do this, I am using a JPG of a four leaf clover that I want to remove the white space behind it and then set it to different opacities to add to a plain, green banner.
I do these steps:
1. Open the file.
2. Create a new layer.
3. Drag the new layer under the original file.
4. Use the magic tool, set to appropriate tolerance and select all the white space. It does the moving dotted lines around all the space I want removed.
5. Press "Delete" to remove the white space.
I did the same procedure yesterday and it worked fine. Today, it won't delete the white space. Is it because this image is a JPG?
I wanted to make a mirror image from a jpg but I cannot figure it out with Photoshop 6 or 7. I have the book, "Photoshop 6 for dummies", and I cannot find any references to making a mirror image. I am trying to print the (reversed) image onto a heat transfer for a T-Shirt.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI want to take an image (doesn't matter what) and lay a finely bordered grid over it.
Then I will be filling in certain spots of the grid with the background color, essentially making it look like a large digitized image.
Now imagine an image filled in that grid. If the web page background was green, then I'd take random squares and fill them in as green.
Should I be drawing the grid? Erasing the background of an existing image? I've experimented with different things but really haven't come close to the desired effect.
I use PS7.
I'm currently designing a T-shirt for an event. I've made a few shirts in the past and they required about a 600dpi image for best results. However, the image available to me is at 72dpi (comes off a website).
It is from the movie "Team America". I can get the 1024x768 image from the downloads section where the puppet is looking into the fiery background with "TEAM AMERICA" and all else on it. However I need that background ONLY, minus all the text and extras. If anything, just the puppet, but nothing else.
Actually, since the website is in flash, there is an intro where for a brief moment, that very image (when it is blank) appears and everything comes down on it. At that second, I did a Print Screen and captured it. I created a new image in PS at 600dpi and attempted to stretch it. I have a 17" monitor so if I try to view the image as a whole, its at 15% or so, so it still looks good. When I zoom in all the way to 100%, its very blurry. Is there a way to sharpen the image accurately where it won't be noticeable on a t-shirt?
any one know how to take 4 people and than change them into cartooney type people.
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View 7 Replies View RelatedI want to be able to use photoshop cs to create images like the trees in the header at :
Did he use the gradient tool to get the shadow effect on the trees? It seems like there's two light sources going on, a light source and a darker opposite trim.
And there's a bit of anti-aliasing on the edges of the trees, how do I do this?
How do I turn a picture from my digital camera into one of those cartoon looking images. is it done through a filter I can download? I have PS 6.01.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI recently have been creating characatures of cars using real photos; then tweaking and stretching them to get a good "base" to start with. Then the rest is all freehand with a mouse. (A Wacom pen would work much easier I'm sure) The thing is that it takes me literally hours to color in and shade. So I figured you guys probably know a shortcut to "tweak" photo's and just have to touch up for the final result.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI found this really cool picture of Jayz, but Does anyone out there know how to do this to a Personal Picture.
View 1 Replies View RelatedA friend and I are going to update a site for some, well, "instructional" videos. (No no, not porn!). Anyways, the site is called Super Pie. I am going to create the mascot, a cherry pie with superman cape, and those sorts of things.
Problem is, I have never really drawn in photoshop before, at least not to this extent. I have done various websites, and taught myself whatI know. I would ocnsider myself and intermediate/beginner.
Anyways, could you guys point me in the right direction for cartoon/semi-realistc drawing tutorials, or even offer advice on where to start!
I have a scanned image that was drawn in black, i cut it all out and pasted on a transparent background, but now I would like to make the lines of the drawin themselves, white. I thought it was flip to negative or something but im not sure and I couldnt evebn find that option.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI've got an image that is basically banner style:
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It has four different country flags on it. What I'd like to do is turn that image into a circular image. Hopefully you know what I mean. I've tried to use the shear filter but can't get it to look right.
I have an image of a girl on a white background. I need to remove the white background perfectly, so that her image is on top of a teal one. I tried masking and using the magic wand tool and deleteing, but she has all this hair. Is there a quick way to make the background transparent, so that the white just disapears?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI took a picture on my phone when I was out, and it's kinda.. blurry and slightly pixelated. I was just wondering if theres anyway to make the image much more detailed - basically a better quality of image.
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