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Hello all,
I have a project whereby I need to turn a large photograph (ultimately 8 meters long — not a billboard but a high resolution image) into a Da Vinci Last Supper-like painting. With the 1 month timeframe I have it’s unlikely I can go over every inch/mm of the image with a brush to achieve this effect (but I’ll do what it takes). A filter’s effects are probably not random enough to be appealing. Ultimately this should look like a reasonable facsimile of fine art. Maybe distressed or aged a little too. This image will be printed on cement tile so it will look like a fresco with tile lines (no grout). Does anyone out there have any ideas of how this could be achieved? Which plugins, which brushes, methods, etc? I am a very proficient Photoshop user but I’m a little baffled. This has to look like I spent some serious effort on it. Any Painter pros can chime in too.
Thanks for any advice!
-crabshell
I have a project whereby I need to turn a large photograph (ultimately 8 meters long — not a billboard but a high resolution image) into a Da Vinci Last Supper-like painting. With the 1 month timeframe I have it’s unlikely I can go over every inch/mm of the image with a brush to achieve this effect (but I’ll do what it takes). A filter’s effects are probably not random enough to be appealing. Ultimately this should look like a reasonable facsimile of fine art. Maybe distressed or aged a little too. This image will be printed on cement tile so it will look like a fresco with tile lines (no grout). Does anyone out there have any ideas of how this could be achieved? Which plugins, which brushes, methods, etc? I am a very proficient Photoshop user but I’m a little baffled. This has to look like I spent some serious effort on it. Any Painter pros can chime in too.
Thanks for any advice!
-crabshell
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