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Elements 7
By Greg Bowden
Chapter 15
Artistic Filters
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Chapter
15
Artistic Filters
You can use the filters that Photoshop provides to create artistic sketches. To illustrate
this, the following sketch of a shipwreck viewed through the porthole of another ship will
be created:
2 Display the FILTER menu, highlight RENDER and select CLOUDS to fill the layer with
black and white colours.
3 The clouds can be coloured to make them look more natural. Display the
ENHANCE menu, highlight ADJUST COLOUR and select ADJUST HUE/SATURATION.
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4 Display the FILTER menu again, highlight SKETCH and select BAS RELIEF.
7 The colour of the ocean needs to be adjusted. Display the ENHANCE menu,
highlight ADJUST COLOUR and select ADJUST HUE/SATURATION.
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8 Turn on COLOURIZE, set the HUE to
200, the SATURATION to 50 and the
LIGHTNESS to -15.
6 Press <enter> to accept the transformation then press CTRL+D to deselect the
frame around the ocean.
7 Save the document in your STORAGE folder as a PHOTOSHOP file under the file
name:
Port Hole
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