| AKVIS Sketch plugin: Photo-to-Sketch Conversion. Now Universal Binary! |
| Released by: AKVIS LLC |
| Web Site: http://akvis.com |
Plugin for photo-to-sketch conversion
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Email: submit@akvis.com |
| Keywords: photo-to-sketch, conversion, pencil drawing, watercolor drawing, color sketch, charcoal |
| Update Date: 5/24/2007 10:51:40 AM |
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Descrption: AKVIS Sketch is an award-winning plugin for conversion of photos into pencil sketches and watercolor drawings. Make any photo look like B&W or color drawing, imitate the technique of graphite or color pencil, charcoal or watercolor painting. Photo-to-sketch conversion can be a lot of fun and open for you new ways of creativity. If you have always been wondering how to draw or paint, now you can embody your ideas with AKVIS Sketch.
Many photo editing enthusiasts have already appreciated the Sketch’ s features. You can see a gallery of examples (many created by users) at http://akvis.com/en/sketch/examples-pencil-drawing.php
AKVIS Sketch also enjoys attention of professional designers. The program was awarded “Best Image Editing Software 2006” by "DT&G Magazine".
New to version 4.0 of AKVIS Sketch: Image processing speed increased almost by 40%, Compatibility with Photoshop CS3 on Intel Mac. Now AKVIS Sketch is a Universal Binary Application and runs on both Intel- and PowerPC-based Mac computers.
You can use Sketch in many ways. Surprise your friends and relatives by presenting them their pencil portraits. Make a watercolor drawing out of a photo from your last nature shooting to decorate your room. Convert your own photo into a color sketch to print on a T-shirt. Create a comic out of your party videos.
The program can be helpful to designers who need to quickly bring images to one style for a web-site or an advertisement booklet. In contrast to the similar standard filters (like the built-in filters in Photoshop or PSP) that offer an approximate sketch, AKVIS Sketch provides a convincing result that comes very close to hand-drawn works of a human artist.
AKVIS Sketch has a simple interface with a few sliders. At first you can process the image with the default settings and then touch up the photo adding color, or trying different techniques - from pencil to charcoal or watercolor. You can make the hatching denser or finer and change the pitch angle of strokes. Using batch processing in Photoshop or Paint Shop pro you can even convert a film into a cartoon. |
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