Paint a DIGITAL WATERCOLOR Traditional watercolor paintings have

Paint a DIGITAL WATERCOLOR Traditional watercolor paintings have transparent colors and loosely defined shapes without black outlines. The surface of the paper often shows through the watercolors to give the image more personality. You can create a digital watercolor from a photograph and make it appear like a traditionally painted image on watercolor paper using a series of filters from the Filter Gallery on separate layers. Start by duplicating the Background layer and applying the first filter. Then duplicate that layer and apply a blur to soften the edges and blend the colors. Add a blank layer over the other layers, fill it with white, and use it as a background to paint through. Using the eraser set to a chalk-styled brush, vary the opacity and erase through the white layer to reveal parts of the filtered layer below. Finish the painting by merging the two top layers and duplicating the merged layer. Apply a Texture filter to create the watercolor paper look. The final step is to lighten the image by setting the layer blend mode to Screen and brighten the watercolor paints. 33 55 66 77 44 22 11 184 1 Click and drag the Background layer over the New Layer button to duplicate it. 2 Double-click the layer name and type Dry Brush. 3 Click Filter. 4 Click Artistic. 5 Click Dry Brush. The Filter Gallery appears with the Dry Brush filter applied in the Preview window. 6 Click and drag the sliders to adjust the Dry Brush appearance. 7 Click OK. The filter is applied to the image.

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