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artunitinc t1_jbdundh wrote
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About the steps of watercolor painting
- Make a base
Filters > Camera Raw Filter
*High exposure (bright)
*I want to make it look pale, so the clarity is low
*In order to make the colors sharper, I set the saturation and dehaze to high
Filter > Blur > Blur (Surface) around 10 pixels
Blur (Surface) to remove fine details, and when done, duplicate this layer twice before moving on to the next step
- Creating outlines (duplicate layer 1)
Filter > Representation Method > Edge Detection (in Color)
Image > Tonal Correction > Halftone (to black and white)
This layer will be used later, so hide it
- Create a watercolor-like texture (duplicate layer 2)
Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur around 15 pixels
Create a new layer > Filter > Draw > Cloud Pattern 1
Set the blending mode of the new layer to "overlay" and place it on top of duplicate layer 2
Group or merge the two layers and set the opacity to "50%"
Merge grouped (or merged) layer with base layer > Filter > Filter Gallery > Artistic > Watercolor
- Finish
Filter > Blur > Blur (Surface) around 10 pixels
Filter > Camera Raw Filter (strong highlights)
Make this layer a duplicate (duplicate layer 3)
Duplicate Layer 3 > Filter > Blur > Blur (Gaussian) about 30 pixels
Set the blending mode of the duplicate layer 3 to "Screen", set the opacity to "30%", and place it above the original layer
Set the blending mode of the hidden outline layer to "multiply" and the opacity to "20%"
- Final step
Merge layers other than outlines and erase the edges of each layer
Expand the canvas size, create a margin, and leave the outline outside the painting (image with an unpainted part)
Finally, signature -> done!
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