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First, duplicate the 'Background' layer (hold down the
ALT key and drag the layer onto the 'Create New Layer'
icon) and name the new layer Sketch.
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![[Find Edges]](gfx/tut07/porch_findedges.jpg)
![[Levels Dialogue Box]](gfx/tut07/levels_box.jpg)
![[After Using Levels]](gfx/tut07/porch_findedges2.jpg)
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| 2. |
Select the 'Desaturate' command from the 'Image... Adjust'
menu, and then select the 'Find Edges' command from the
'Filter... Stylize' menu. We now have one final step to
complete the Sketch effect.
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| 3. |
At the moment the sketch effect is too busy, so we need
to tone it down. From the 'Image... Adjust' menu, select
the 'Levels' command (or you can press CTRL+L). Move the
far right and middle over to the left until your sketch
images loses detail. Don't take them too far because you
still need some detail in the picture.
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| 4. |
Okay, now to add some colour. Duplicate the original
layer again and this time call it Dry Brush.
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| 5. |
From the Filter menu, select the Dry Brush command from
the Artistic menu. Enter these values: Brush size 10,
Detail 0, Texture 1, and then click OK
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| 6. |
Move the Dry Brush layer above the Sketch layer to view
the results.
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| 7. |
Change the Blend Mode for all three layers to Soft Light.
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| 8. |
Click on the Dry Brush Layer in the Layers palette to
activate it and press CTRL+L to bring up the Levels once
again. As before, move the right and middle arrows towards
the left. Use your own personal preferences here depending
on how you want the finished painting to look.
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| 9. |
The final stage now. Create a new layer and fill it with
a pale yellow, or white colour. From the 'Filters... Stylize'
menu choose the 'Texturizer' command. Select the Canvas
option and enter the values to suit your own preferences.
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| 10. |
Finally, change the 'Blend Mode' to 'Multiply' and adjust
the opacity of the level to somewhere between 45-55.
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