Excellent! I was impressed to see that it pulled some color detail out
of the shadows not really visible in your original. The original ain't
bad either. :-)
Here's a question. How do you reproduce the "watercolor".
Chuck Norcutt
On 6/22/2014 5:47 PM, Tina Manley wrote:
I'm playing with Dynamic Auto Painter, software that takes a photograph and
turns it into a painting. I've always been a frustrated artist and I love
some of the results you can get with this software. It's infinitely
variable, but you can also just hit Go and the program makes all of the
choices.
I tried doing a watercolor with one of my old scans.
The photograph: http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/156230026
The watercolor: http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/156230027
You can download a trial for free: http://mediachance.com/dap/index.html
It's fun just to watch the program work. It starts from scratch and bases
the painting on the photograph, not converting the photo at all.
C&C greatly appreciated.
Tina
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