Chris, I was with you until the LUT and as I do to Bob Ross on his videos, I yelled you really messed up this time. However, just like Bob, you recovered, fixed it and made it better. So I stand corrected. I've been on the road and hope to catch up with you now. Thanks for the masterful work.
Hey Danny, Thanks for the comment and I love to keep you on your toes. The LUT was a little bit of an odd thing, but I like to experiment to see what could happen and sometimes you could get pleasantly surprised. That was not the case with this edit, but it was an edit none the less.
I like the edit, Chris. Just shows what you can do with a studio shot like this. On1 is great at selecting people and other subjects. I like using textures too. Thanks for showing this.
Not what I am after despite the title. I prefer straight to points and not diverging to other photography issues. Just cover how to convert a photo into a painting image.
I was looking for a way to make a picture painterly in On1 and here it is. Thanks Chris.
I am happy this video was able to assist you in your editing journey!
Chris, I was with you until the LUT and as I do to Bob Ross on his videos, I yelled you really messed up this time. However, just like Bob, you recovered, fixed it and made it better. So I stand corrected. I've been on the road and hope to catch up with you now. Thanks for the masterful work.
Hey Danny,
Thanks for the comment and I love to keep you on your toes. The LUT was a little bit of an odd thing, but I like to experiment to see what could happen and sometimes you could get pleasantly surprised. That was not the case with this edit, but it was an edit none the less.
Another informative video.
Thank you!
I like the edit, Chris. Just shows what you can do with a studio shot like this. On1 is great at selecting people and other subjects. I like using textures too. Thanks for showing this.
Thank you Andrea, and yes this does show what can be done in ON1 to select subjects and make adjustments.
very nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
I like the texture for the background
Thanks me Too!
Not what I am after despite the title. I prefer straight to points and not diverging to other photography issues. Just cover how to convert a photo into a painting image.
Thanks