![]() By using the Texture slider in the ReStyle section and the Detail Structure and Sharpness sliders, some really interesting results can be obtained. ReStyle also has a couple of very useful sliders in its interface that can really make or break the whole effect. It is easy to try different color presets to make the image look totally different. That is when I did something I do a lot with my images – take the it into ReStyle for a last look – just in case somethings really strikes me. I thought I was finished with the image above when I took my final Painter image back into Photoshop for the last steps. ![]() I am really enjoying Painter, but it does have some quirks and a huge learning curve that you need to know to be really good at using it. ![]() They appear in the Effects menu item.) Corel Painter and Topaz ReStyle (To do this, find the Topaz or Nik folders on your hard drive and copy the whole folder over to the Corel Painter -> Support Files -> Plugins folder. All these images used Photoshop to apply the plug-ins, but you can actually apply both the Topaz filters and Nik Collection from Painter. I will add that Alien Skin just came out with Snap Art 4 – have not totally explored it but it is definitely as good as Snap Art 3 that I loved it! This week I am just going to show what a little Topaz (for website link see my Tidbits Blog sidebar) ReStyle and Corel Painter and/or Nik Analog Efex Pro can do to an image. There are a lot of plug-ins I could have used, but these are the ones I have recently been using the most. Since the holidays are coming quickly, I decided to show you a little more about these plug-ins and program and how they all all work together – maybe it will help you decide if you want to purchase them. TOPAZ RESTYLE WITH COREL PAINTER & NIK ANALOG EFEX PRO ![]()
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