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The ‘Brush and Blend’ Art Effect

By Larry Becker  ·  February 16th, 2006

Photoshop Elements allows you lots of different ways to convert any photograph into a natural looking art image that looks as if it were painted. Simply applying a filter or two from the filter gallery can give you all kinds of impressive artistic images from a digital photo. This technique produces results you can’t get from simply applying an artistic filter.

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2 Replies to The ‘Brush and Blend’ Art Effect:

  1. John

    September 28, 2010 at 2:46 pm

    I’m anxious to try it on similar pictures I took. Thanks for the clear walk through you gave us.

  2. Laton J

    December 18, 2010 at 9:09 am

    I have some landscape that I believe would look good with this effect. I would like to sty this and thinks for the step by step procedure. Laton

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