l The filter is applied to a new

l The filter is applied to a new layer named Pen and Ink. CHANGE THE LOOK BY ADDING OTHER FILTERS 0 Click the Background !! @@!! $$ && ## !! 00 %% ^^ copy layer to select it. ! Repeat steps 2 to 9 but instead select Color Pencil in step 4. The filter is applied to a new layer named Color Pencil. @ Repeat step 10. # Repeat steps 2 to 9 again but instead select Oil Paint in step 4. l The filter is applied to a new layer named Oil Paint. $ Click the Pen and Ink Layer to select it. % Click here and select Overlay. ^ Click here and drag to slightly reduce the opacity. & Click the Color Pencil layer to select it. * Repeat steps 15 and 16. You can click and drag one snap art layer above or below another to change the effect. The final image now looks like an original piece of art rather than a photograph. 219Chapter 10: Plugging into Photoshop CS3 Did You Know? Snap Art uses edge detection to outline the objects in the photo. It uses this outline to place the natural media strokes and fills areas with colors. Snap Art uses an advanced paint engine to transform your photo into an artistic composition, preserving enough detail while giving the piece a loose and artistic appearance. Try This! Each filter in Snap Art has many sliders and options. Move a slider to try a different look. To undo a change, press +Z (Ctrl+Z) or to redo the change, press +Y (Ctrl+Y). You can return to the default settings anytime by clicking Factory Default or pressing +R (F5) to reset the filters back to the factory defaults.

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