Photoshop :: How Do I Convert A Photo To A Simple 2D One Colour Drawing?
Jul 9, 2004I want to convert a photo (a face) to something like this (attached).
I tried to use the "drawing" effect but it's still looks too real.
I want to convert a photo (a face) to something like this (attached).
I tried to use the "drawing" effect but it's still looks too real.
I'm wanting to do something seemingly very simple but I've never tried working with pictures before other than to resize or crop. How do I convert a simple picture to a line drawing?
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I'm trying;
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... and then I select the new .icc (provided to customers on the print shop's website) from a Downloads folder on my local drive.
That all sounds right doesn't it?
It stubbornly remains on sRGB.icc
I've also tried the process in;
Edit >>> Preferences >>> Colour Management
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** They only consist of lines, using the 'hidden line' visual style in my views in Revit, in case you know a bit of Revit.