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dave2music
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Creating Digital Art From Your Photos!
I have found a great sketch and colorization effect!
www.photographybb.com/viewtopic.php?t=206
I'd love to see your results also, I've had a lot of fun with this one.
Dave
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rct4905
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thanks for the link, looks like fun.
I have a couple pictures that I know would work with this effect, I just have to find the time to play with it 
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buddy4344
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INteresting. I have always been interest in the lucusart effect. I will try one tonight.
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buddy4344
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I gave it a try, but there seems to be a step missing as the gaussian blur did not get me to the pencil sketch effect, but a much lighter image.(somewhere around step 8 or 9) I am quite interested in this, so please re-confirm the steps for me.
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dave2music
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Hi Buddy!
Thanks for checking it out... would it be possible for you to post your result after the gaussian blur, so I can see how it looks? I have found that for images with lots of detail the gaussian blur usually does the trick, however, for images or portraits where there is not a lot of intricate details you may want to try the motion blur and see how the results come out. Please feel free to ask me any questions regarding this method, I would love to see your results also 
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