Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Turn your Image into a Pencil Sketch

Turn your Image into a Pencil Sketch

This is a pencil sketch tutorial for Photoshop. There are various techniques to turn your photo into a pencil sketch and this is one of the simplest techniques you can learn. It doesn't take a lot of hard work to do a pencil sketch of your favorite people nowadays. Try finding a good portrait of them and fire up Photoshop. Follow this tutorial and you'll get a perfect (I hope) sketch at the end of it. Before and after image as shown below.

Pencil Sketch Effect: Before and After Image

And as requested by one of our readers, we've extend the tutorial to get a colored sketch effect..



1. Open your image in Photoshop. This effect will look better with large-sized image.
Duplicate your image once. Choose the duplicate layer then go to Image > Adjustment > Desaturate.


2. Duplicate the desaturated layer twice, so that now you have 3 black and white layer.
Here's what your layer palette should look like:


3. Next, go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Hue/Saturation. Set the master saturation to -100.


Here's your layer palette now:


4. Then, select the Background copy layer in your layer palette.


Go to Filter > Artistic > Colored Pencil. Adjust the setting on the right until you get something like this:


Here's the settings I used. Yours can be different depending on the image.


5. Next, select Background copy 2 in your layer palette. Then, go to Filter > Brush Strokes
> Dark Strokes. Adjust the setting on the right until you get something like this:


Here's the settings I used. Yours can be different depending on the image.


6. Then, select Background copy 3 in your layer palette. Go to Filter > Stylize > Find Edges.
After that, go to Filter > Brush Strokes > Dark Strokes. Adjust the setting on the right until
you get something like this:


Here's the settings I used. Again, your setting can be different depending on your image.


7. Now, we're gonna adjust the property settings of our layers. Here's my recommended settings:
Background copy 1 is set to Lighten with 40% opacity
Background copy 2 is set to Lighten or Hard Light (whichever looks better) with 50% opacity
Background copy 3 is set to Multiply with 25% opacity

Here's how you change the layer setting -- click on the layer in the layer palette then adjust the
property and opacity as shown in the image below:


8. And here's the final outcome of this tutorial. A nice pencil sketch effect on your photo.


Okay now you've got your classic black and white pencil sketch. Well, it's a pencil after all,
of course there's no color. But if you'd like a color sketch..don't worry, there's still hope for
you.we'll try to convert this effect into a colored pencil sketch. Go ahead and follow the the
rest of the tutorial.

We're gonna continue with a different image now..just for variety =)


9. Remember, after you're done with step 8, below is your layer palette:


Select the Hue/Saturation layer. And you see that small eye icon to the left of it. Click on
the eye icon to make it disappeared. But doing this, you're actually making
the Hue/Saturation layer invisible (which means it has no effect or whatsoever to your image).


10. Here's your image now. Not so much miracle but the color is back. If you're satisfied
with the coloring, you can stop here. But if you feel like making the color more intense..go on.


11. Go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Hue/Saturation. Increase the saturation until you
get a bright coloring on your image. You can adjust the brightness too if you want. Below is my settings:


12. Your layer palette should look like this now:


And my final image below...



1 comments:

Hello there..owner of this blog.

I request you to take out this post out of your blog..because this is 100% copying my post (and hotlinking the image too).

A better way to do this is to quote some of the article in your blog and link it to the original post for readers whose interested to read more. This way you're crediting the original author and can avoid this upset encounter.

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