![]() That would just be wrong.Īnyway, here's the original image I'll be using for this tutorial:Īnd here's the "oil painting" version. When we're done, not only will we have converted our photo into an oil painting, we'll have a handy "Instant Photo To Oil Painting" action that we can apply to any photo from then on, letting Photoshop do all the work for us! Not only is this a great effect to add to any photo, amateur or professional, but if you happen to be a pro photographer, once you've saved the action, you can charge future clients big time bucks for an effect that you created in the time it took you to press a keyboard shortcut. To get around that problem, we're going to save our steps as an action. Problem is, creating the effect requires the use of a few different filters and memorizing the settings for each one, which isn't fun, and it's also a little time consuming, meaning it takes more than five seconds. ![]() ![]() In this Photo Effects tutorial, we're going to take a photo and make it look like an oil painting, which is a popular and fun thing to do with Photoshop. ![]()
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