>Ockham's Razor wrote:
> I would like to "paint" over digital photos to try to "convert" them to
> a different "art" form. I want to use the original color in the digital
> photo, but add the brush stroke effect.
>
> I cannot afford PS CS (and do not even know if it would do what I wish.)
I love Photoshop but it's not the right app for this task ...
> Does anyone have any ideas about an application that could do what I
> want?
I think the best way to do this is with a Wacom tablet (or the brush
strokes will NEVER look convincing) and a program called Painter (this
will set you back a few hundred bucks though). Then get the book
"Painter IX Creativity" by Jeremy Sutton and work thru the examples
(you can google him to see some examples). Here's a couple of his
sample portraits ...
http://www.paintercreativity.com/art...a-sitting.html
http://www.paintercreativity.com/art...onedpaint.html
http://www.paintercreativity.com/gal...ry/page06.html
All the easy ways to convert a photo look stiff and too obviously
computer-generated, I feel, but Painter does a good job of mimicing
actual brush strokes.
Bill