The “Cartoon Filter” in Photoshop!


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Turn Your Photo to Illustration with Just One Filter in Photoshop! In this lesson, learn how to utilize the “Filter Gallery” in various levels to create the illusion of a vector illustration or a cartoon effect.

We will also learn how to paint beautiful highlights and shadows to add more definition to the effect. I hope this video helps you. Thank you so much for watching 🙂

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50 responses to “The “Cartoon Filter” in Photoshop!”

  1. Reminds me of the San Andreas episode. “This is San Andreas.” Toot toot 😎🎶
    Edit: think I might be mixing components of 2 seperate videos but whatevs.

    Also I think hotkey “R” for rotate will rotate the canvas and esc key to quickly reset it. 🙌🙌

  2. Unmesh, many thanks for all your great tutorials. I got much better in photoshop and this is basically thanks to you. Noone else comes close to you. Most of your tutorials are centered around picture retouch. Can you please consider creating some tutorials about matte painting / photo manipulation pls? This will be greatly appreciated. Many thanks.

  3. Hello and thanks for all the good content you put here. I like this one as well but I would have love a more “curvy look”, at least less “edgy” with all the remaining straight lines. I think cartoon is all about curves. I thought some “smoother” or “liquifyer” would be used after step one.
    Maybe some suggestions or Just some rough impressions on the fly, thanks again for the good work.

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