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Photoshop fun

My new camera came with Photoshop Elements, which is a "scaled down" version of photoshop. It has all the essential editing tools I use, so perfect for me and the price is quite right (free! Sort of, camera was expensive enough). I decided to learn how to use all those nifty filtering tools and on my travels through the Digital Imaging forum on dslreports.com discovered this nifty technique for creating fake-o line drawing-type-thingies from photographs. Click on the image for a larger version or here for the original.

Nothing I'll ever use seriously but it's kind of fun.

Comments

I'm jealous, I'm still using my canon powershot a20.

I want a new toy. *pout*

Hey, if you don't already have Photoshop Elements, you can buy it separately for under $100 (I've seen it as low as $80). You get both the Windows version & the Mac version on the same CD. Handy. Screw Photoshop - if you're not putting out stuff to go to a pro print shop, you almost certainly do NOT need Photoshop. Elements is the thing I always wanted, that ImageReady never came close to being.

Oh yeah, I love photoshop filtering tools - they are like the Disneyland of photoshop, hours of fun.