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Fruit2O...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:32 am
Guest
A number of years ago, I had software called Deep Paint and
PhotoArtMaster. These pieces of software could, quite easily, make a
photo look like a painting. Does anyone know of similar software
available now?
 
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Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:00 am
Guest
Try Twisted Brush which is quite good. I still have PhotoArt Master and Deep
Paint and both still work with Vista. Both were available free ayear or so
ago. Try Google as usual
 
Dave...
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:56 pm
Guest
On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 19:32:26 -0500, Fruit2O <jz137xww at (no spam) cox.net> wrote:

Quote:
A number of years ago, I had software called Deep Paint and
PhotoArtMaster. These pieces of software could, quite easily, make a
photo look like a painting. Does anyone know of similar software
available now?

I don't agree. No software can 'quite easily' make a photo look like a
painting. If you are serious, you'll have to really do digital
painting by drawing the photos main lines with either Photoshop's Pen
Tool and continue by painting it with the Brush Tool, or use the best
software on the market therefore, which is Corel Painter.
(Not Paintshop but Painter)
This is not a plug-in work to do but time consuming and hard work.

Dave

http://kuns.fotopic.net/p53776192.html

http://dave.photos.gb.net/p48939368.html

http://dave.photos.gb.net/p40012705.html

http://dave.photos.gb.net/p40012706.html

http://dave.photos.gb.net/p43598472.html
 
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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:50 am
Guest
On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 00:00:09 GMT, Noisy at (no spam) noisy.com wrote:

Quote:
Try Twisted Brush which is quite good. I still have PhotoArt Master and Deep
Paint and both still work with Vista. Both were available free ayear or so
ago. Try Google as usual

Thanks!! I have the original of PhotoArtMaster - but can't get it to
work. I can't even get started with it. Perhaps you could help.

I also have the original of Deep Paint and have always liked it. Just
looking for some additional apps for my arsenal.
 
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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:53 am
Guest
On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 20:56:21 +0200, Dave <d at (no spam) ve.koza> wrote:

Quote:
On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 19:32:26 -0500, Fruit2O <jz137xww at (no spam) cox.net> wrote:

A number of years ago, I had software called Deep Paint and
PhotoArtMaster. These pieces of software could, quite easily, make a
photo look like a painting. Does anyone know of similar software
available now?

I don't agree. No software can 'quite easily' make a photo look like a
painting. If you are serious, you'll have to really do digital
painting by drawing the photos main lines with either Photoshop's Pen
Tool and continue by painting it with the Brush Tool, or use the best
software on the market therefore, which is Corel Painter.
(Not Paintshop but Painter)
This is not a plug-in work to do but time consuming and hard work.

Dave

Thanks also. I'll take another look at Painter - but I think it's too
difficult for my level of expertise.

 
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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:55 am
Guest
On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 20:56:21 +0200, Dave <d at (no spam) ve.koza> wrote:

Quote:
On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 19:32:26 -0500, Fruit2O <jz137xww at (no spam) cox.net> wrote:

A number of years ago, I had software called Deep Paint and
PhotoArtMaster. These pieces of software could, quite easily, make a
photo look like a painting. Does anyone know of similar software
available now?

I don't agree. No software can 'quite easily' make a photo look like a
painting. If you are serious, you'll have to really do digital
painting by drawing the photos main lines with either Photoshop's Pen
Tool and continue by painting it with the Brush Tool, or use the best
software on the market therefore, which is Corel Painter.
(Not Paintshop but Painter)
This is not a plug-in work to do but time consuming and hard work.

Dave

http://kuns.fotopic.net/p53776192.html

http://dave.photos.gb.net/p48939368.html

http://dave.photos.gb.net/p40012705.html

http://dave.photos.gb.net/p40012706.html

http://dave.photos.gb.net/p43598472.html


This is some really nice work!!
 
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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:04 am
Guest
There is the cut down vewrsion Painter Essentials which might be a good
place to start. Rather like starting PS with Elements and moving up
 
Kabuki...
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:23 am
Guest
"Dave" <d at (no spam) ve.koza> wrote in message
news:gj66f5dd2t7r93plg06j1pjbhd2rtqq2ok at (no spam) 4ax.com...
Quote:
On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 19:32:26 -0500, Fruit2O <jz137xww at (no spam) cox.net> wrote:

A number of years ago, I had software called Deep Paint and
PhotoArtMaster. These pieces of software could, quite easily, make a
photo look like a painting. Does anyone know of similar software
available now?

I don't agree. No software can 'quite easily' make a photo look like a
painting. If you are serious, you'll have to really do digital
painting by drawing the photos main lines with either Photoshop's Pen
Tool and continue by painting it with the Brush Tool, or use the best
software on the market therefore, which is Corel Painter.
(Not Paintshop but Painter)
This is not a plug-in work to do but time consuming and hard work.

Dave

http://kuns.fotopic.net/p53776192.html

http://dave.photos.gb.net/p48939368.html

http://dave.photos.gb.net/p40012705.html

http://dave.photos.gb.net/p40012706.html

http://dave.photos.gb.net/p43598472.html


like the portrait of the red-haired lady- good work
 
Dave...
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:27 am
Guest
Quote:
From: rmo555 at (no spam) cox.net

This is some really nice work!!

, "Kabuki" <masqued at (no spam) ball.net> wrote:

like the portrait of the red-haired lady- good work


My thanks for the compliments
and the nice words.
This is apreciated:-)

Dave
 
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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 5:09 am
Guest
On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 20:04:05 GMT, Noisy at (no spam) noisy.com wrote:

Quote:
There is the cut down vewrsion Painter Essentials which might be a good
place to start. Rather like starting PS with Elements and moving up

I'm used to PS - even though I haven't used it in a while - been ill.
I'll check out Painter Essentials. In the meantime, could you help me
started in PhotoArtMaster? I just tried it last night and finally took
it off my system. It's an original version. What happens is that I'll
open a photo - then click on Studio. When I do that, I get a blank
canvas. Why does this happen? Am I doing something wrong?
 
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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 5:39 am
Guest
Ok, here goes.

Open PAM>File> and open the image you want to paint

Click on the easel icon or go to Editors>Studio

You should now have a blank canvas and six or so thumbnails in the tabs at
the bottom of the screen labelled Main Colours/ main Edges etc

Double click on one of these - this should now load in the preview window at
the top left of the canvas (This may be the step you missed)

Paint on the canvas with whatever brush you choose (they're below the
preview window) and that will appear on the canvas

Adjust the sliders on the left at will to get whatever effect you want.

What I find with PAM is that the effects are rarely replicable so if I hit
soemthing I like I tend to stop and save then. If you move on, it's almost
impossible to get back. I also find the effects are a bit crude sometimes
(maybe why PAM and Buzz its sister program went out of business) but in
writing these notes I've just done a nice silkscreen-type image of Swansea
Bay on afile I'd not used before. So it's worth a spin

I forgot to mention Buzz. It's great for underpainting but again its one
from the past. But no doubt a scout round Google will find one out there
somehwere. Worth looking at too

But Painter or Twisted Brush are the best. The other alternative is to
Google some PS Actions. there are some good ones out there, adjustable to
taste requiring some decisions and creativity but not as complex as Painter
can be. Photoshop-Actions-Painting/Sketching would prbably give you a start

Good luck
 
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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:16 am
Guest
Thank you.....

On Fri, 6 Nov 2009 00:39:09 GMT, Noisy at (no spam) noisy.com wrote:

Quote:
Ok, here goes.

Open PAM>File> and open the image you want to paint

Click on the easel icon or go to Editors>Studio

You should now have a blank canvas and six or so thumbnails in the tabs at
the bottom of the screen labelled Main Colours/ main Edges etc

Double click on one of these - this should now load in the preview window at
the top left of the canvas (This may be the step you missed)

Paint on the canvas with whatever brush you choose (they're below the
preview window) and that will appear on the canvas

Adjust the sliders on the left at will to get whatever effect you want.

What I find with PAM is that the effects are rarely replicable so if I hit
soemthing I like I tend to stop and save then. If you move on, it's almost
impossible to get back. I also find the effects are a bit crude sometimes
(maybe why PAM and Buzz its sister program went out of business) but in
writing these notes I've just done a nice silkscreen-type image of Swansea
Bay on afile I'd not used before. So it's worth a spin

I forgot to mention Buzz. It's great for underpainting but again its one
from the past. But no doubt a scout round Google will find one out there
somehwere. Worth looking at too

But Painter or Twisted Brush are the best. The other alternative is to
Google some PS Actions. there are some good ones out there, adjustable to
taste requiring some decisions and creativity but not as complex as Painter
can be. Photoshop-Actions-Painting/Sketching would prbably give you a start

Good luck
 
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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:16 am
Guest
Ooooops!! When I open the Studio, all I get is a blank canvas - no
Thumbnails. What am I doing wrong?


On Fri, 6 Nov 2009 00:39:09 GMT, Noisy at (no spam) noisy.com wrote:

Quote:
Ok, here goes.

Open PAM>File> and open the image you want to paint

Click on the easel icon or go to Editors>Studio

You should now have a blank canvas and six or so thumbnails in the tabs at
the bottom of the screen labelled Main Colours/ main Edges etc

Double click on one of these - this should now load in the preview window at
the top left of the canvas (This may be the step you missed)

Paint on the canvas with whatever brush you choose (they're below the
preview window) and that will appear on the canvas

Adjust the sliders on the left at will to get whatever effect you want.

What I find with PAM is that the effects are rarely replicable so if I hit
soemthing I like I tend to stop and save then. If you move on, it's almost
impossible to get back. I also find the effects are a bit crude sometimes
(maybe why PAM and Buzz its sister program went out of business) but in
writing these notes I've just done a nice silkscreen-type image of Swansea
Bay on afile I'd not used before. So it's worth a spin

I forgot to mention Buzz. It's great for underpainting but again its one
from the past. But no doubt a scout round Google will find one out there
somehwere. Worth looking at too

But Painter or Twisted Brush are the best. The other alternative is to
Google some PS Actions. there are some good ones out there, adjustable to
taste requiring some decisions and creativity but not as complex as Painter
can be. Photoshop-Actions-Painting/Sketching would prbably give you a start

Good luck
 
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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 2:27 am
Guest
Mmmm, not sure.

When you open the image - before you go to studio - does it show up?

ie

Open PAM>File>Open, and go to the image you want to paint

Now does your image replace the Sunflower which is there by default.? If
not, then I'd guess the image is not loading; if that's the case it may be
the wrong fornat. It only opens jpgs and pngs. If you have a different
format, then there's your answer.

If your image is there replacing the sunflower, then going to Studio should
bring it with it

Let me know how you get on
 
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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 6:16 am
Guest
Got PAM to work. Is there a way to print the Help files?

On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 19:09:37 -0500, rmo555 at (no spam) cox.net wrote:

Quote:
On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 20:04:05 GMT, Noisy at (no spam) noisy.com wrote:

There is the cut down vewrsion Painter Essentials which might be a good
place to start. Rather like starting PS with Elements and moving up

I'm used to PS - even though I haven't used it in a while - been ill.
I'll check out Painter Essentials. In the meantime, could you help me
started in PhotoArtMaster? I just tried it last night and finally took
it off my system. It's an original version. What happens is that I'll
open a photo - then click on Studio. When I do that, I get a blank
canvas. Why does this happen? Am I doing something wrong?
 
 
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