Showing posts with label photo painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photo painting. Show all posts

Friday, August 22, 2014

How to Paint a Portrait With Your Camera or Cell Phone


DIY Portraits from your Snapshots and Cell Phone Photos - Learn how to use the free, online App at  iPiccy.com


My two-year-old grandson CJ was getting very frustrated with Grandpa. While we were walking around an old barn yard, I told him that we'd see chickens. Pen after pen there were none. At one point, he turned and gave me a look that said "Where are the chickens? You said there would be CHICKENS!" 

I loved his expression and got a quick snapshot. Then, I decided to photo-paint a portrait from it. It was easy and fun, and I got something to frame for my office.

You've got shots like that too. Here's how easy it is to convert them into painting-like portraits at iPiccy.com, a free, online photo editor:
1. Go to iPiccy.com, hit the "Start Editing!" button and upload your snapshot from your computer or cell phone.
2. At the "Basic Editor" section (the camera on the tool bar), crop the photo to get a dramatic close-up of the face you want to use for your photo-portrait.
3. At the "Retouch" section (the head on the tool bar), enhance the image with iPiccy's easy-to-use tools. fix red-eye, remove blemishes, add more colorful eye and flesh tones and more.
4. At the "Photo Effects" section (the magic wand on the tool bar), find the "Artistic Painting" effect and hit the "Update effect" button.
5. Experiment with different settings and effects throughout iPiccy.com. You're sure to find some that improve your photo portrait and make it unique.
6. Hit the computer disk symbol on the tool bar to save your image. Give it a name that's different than the original photo's name and save it to your computer. From there you can use any photo viewing program or Microsoft Word to print your portrait.


I set my ink jet printer to the highest quality level and printed CJ's portrait on a good quality, matte photo paper. It turned out looking great. Every printer is unique, so you should experiment with different printer settings and paper types for your portrait. Jot down what worked best. You'll be creating beautiful portraits again and again.

Create Your Own Photo Portraits at iPiccy.com >>>

How to Convert Your Photographs into Drawings and Paintings


Turn Your Snapshots into Drawings with the Free App at PictureToPeople.org


Are you looking for an easy way to create something special from your photographs and snapshots? You can do it online, for free at PictureToPeople.org


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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

How to Give an Old Master Painting Effect to Any Digital Photo


Create an Old Master Painting Effect with Your Digital Photo

If you've read some of the previous posts on this blog, you'll know that I took a point-and-shoot snapshot of an apple. I liked the apple, but not the photo. The lighting was as dull as my photography skills. The image was pale and boring.

Since this blog is my attempt to develop some skills at art, crafts and photography, I decided to experiment with the photo to make it more interesting.  

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