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Here's a simple trick to create a colored pencil sketch effect. First, open the image you want to 'pencil sketch'. (Me) |
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| 2. If your using Photoshop 7, use a 'Layer Set' for organization. Next duplicate, the original photo/image layer( I called mine 'original'), keeping the original visible below the copy layer. Select the 'original copy' layer, then go to 'Image/Adjustments/Invert'. ![]() Above is what your 'Layers Palette' would look like, and below is the 'Desaturated' image. |
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4. Now, Select that 'inverted' layer, in the
'Layers Palette', and from the 'Blending Modes' drop down list, choose 'Color Dodge'.![]() Above is what your 'Layers Palette' would look like, and below is the 'Color Dodge' image. It should be mostly white. (Mine is not, only because I previously cut the background out of the image.) |
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| 5. Finally, have the 'Color Dodge' layer ('original copy') selected
and go to 'Filter/Blur/Gaussian Blur' and toy with the 'Radius' integer. In this case, a 'radius'
from '1-9' worked best. Anything after that it just restored the image back to what it looked like when we desaturated it. |
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