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How to turn a photo into an OIL PAINTING in PHOTOSHOP



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How to make a photo look like an oil painting in Photoshop.
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40 thoughts on “How to turn a photo into an OIL PAINTING in PHOTOSHOP
  1. A real informative video, Can you please let me know which Photoshop version are you using in this video. I am not getting oil paint filter in my CS5. Please advise.

  2. This is kind of a back-handed compliment. I really like what you did, but the photo already looked so much like a painting, there wasn't much of a change, or dramatic affect. Thanks for the information.

  3. Great Tutorial. But I mostly shoot beautiful young women's portraits. Can you please do another tutorial focusing on turning a portrait of a young woman onto an oil painting?

  4. Very cool, but what is the point of this? Is this for creating mock-ups or do you actually print it like this? Would like to see what this would like like printed on a canvas lol

  5. You are clearly using an image with the color/style/resolution that works with the oil paint filter, but not all images are like that. It would be nice if you broke down how you selected an example image.

  6. This was great. However, real oil painters use their fingers and some sort of spatula to smear the paint to create effects. I would be great if you could show us how to do that in PS. The technique is used a lot on skies.

  7. I enjoyed your video, however I have one problem when I tried to add the oil paint filter to the first copy layer it seemed to have no effect. The filter worked on the second copy, but not the first. everything else seemed to go well.

  8. could you do a tutorial on Image, size, and what is best for resolution and pixel vs. inches? so as to not to loose integrity of photo

  9. This really helped me, I had a sunrise with a rock beach and shoreline and this technique was perfect to have it really stand out!

  10. Help! All was going, as I worked on my image, until 7:37 and my "Filter Gallery" button was grayed out. I couldn't continue giving my image the canvas look. Any ideas???

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