Kernie wrote:QUOTE (Kernie @ Feb 4 2016, 07:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I actually forget exactly what I did on the Scream cover. I believe I duplicated the original photo layer 3 or 4 times, applied different filters to each layer, and then adjusted blend modes and opacity on each layer until I got an effect that I liked.
Even on those covers, I don't feel like I've ever quite figured out a perfect way to make it look like a real drawing.![]()
I guess if one could do a perfect drawing in photoshop real people who draw would be p155ed off and out of work right?
But the effects are great. have you seen the one i linked above. the cucoos nest one? that was done with topaz impression and adjust.
Looks pretty cool
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alienmem wrote:QUOTE (alienmem @ Feb 4 2016, 02:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I guess if one could do a perfect drawing in photoshop real people who draw would be p155ed off and out of work right?
I actually do have some limited drawing ability, but am too lazy to actually take the time to do it for a cover. So I usually just resort to filters and plug-ins. As sauron said, it might not look authentic, but it can give some neat effects.
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