
Step 2 : In the Layers/Channels/Paths palette drag the 'Background' to the 'New Layer' (the folded paper icon). This forms a new layer. It forms the 'Background copy' layer (see the green arrow).
Step 3 : Go to Filter>Artistic>Poster Edges and click.
Step 4 : This dialogue box opens. Click ok.
Step 5 : This is how the image now looks like.
Step 6 : Go to Image>Adjustments>Brightness Contrast
Step 7 : When the Brightness/Contrast dialogue box (above) opens set the Brightness to 10 and Contrast to 30.

Step 9 : Go to Filter>Artistic>Cutout
Step 10 : This dialogue box opens. Click ok.
Step 11 : This is how the image now looks like.
Step 12 : Now lower the opacity in the Layers/Channels/Paths palette. I have lowered it to 67 %. But there is no hard and fast rule. It will depend on your image.
Step 13 : This is how the finished image looks like.
Saturday, September 01, 2007
Cartoon effect with Photoshop



Step 3 : Go to Filters>Artistic>Poster Edges as shown.
Step 4 : This is how the image looks with Poster Edge filter applied.

Step 5 : Go to Image>Adjustments>Brightness/Contrast

Step 6 : Set the Brightness to 10 and Contrast to 30.
Step 7 : This is how the image looks now.
Step 8 : Now go to Filters>Artistic>Cutout.
Step 9 : This dialogue box opens (in Photoshop CS 2 you can do this in Photoshop 7 also). Click OK.
The finished image. Go to Layers>Flatten Image. Then File>Save as. Save as Jpeg in a folder of your choosing on your computer. You are done.
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