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1. The Photograph: In order to achieve a nice picture is better to start from a great photography, this photo was taken by a professional Photographer: Emilio Guerrero ![]() 2. Open your Image with Gertrudis Pro: ![]() You can learn more about this software at:
3. Apply coarse strokes along the image: In this case I selected the style named "Watercolor-Large Size", and applied it along the whole image using the Autosketch Tool. Don’t Panic!, this is not the final result. ![]() 4. Refine the size of the strokes: and apply the Autosketch Tool only in the areas where more details is needed. ![]() 5. Refine even more the size of the strokes: and apply the Autosketch Tool in the eyes, mouth and fingers. ![]() ![]() 6. Copy the result to the Clipboard: Now we are going to switch to Photoshop, but before doing this, copy the resultant image to the clipboard. (Ctrl-C) 7. Now Switch to Photoshop: Create a new RGB image: File | New. You should notice that Photoshop suggest in the image size the same size of the contents of the clipboard. Once created the image, press Ctrl-V in order to paste the contents of the clipboard. 8. Create a Brightness and Contrast adjustment layer: ![]() Use the following settings:
![]() 9. Create a Hue and Saturation adjustment layer: Before doing this, select the background. There is no need to make a very accurate selection, you can use for example the lasso tool, then enter in the quick mask mode (just press “Q”), and make a gaussian blur to the selection mask. Exit from the quick mask mode “Q”. Now you are ready to create the adjustment layer. ![]() The Layers Window should be seen like that: ![]() Final image: ![]() Final image details: ![]() |












As a portrait photographer I would like to offer this service to my customer base. Knowing the cost of your software, I am interested in knowing how long it takes to transform a digital file into an “oil” portrait? Thanks R
Comment by Richard D — June 7, 2007 @ 4:04 am