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Photoshop Tutorial: Create a Professional Charcoal Drawing Out of Any Photo

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By Rachel Krech, published May 21, 2007
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What many people do not know is that Photoshop just is not for photographs anymore. It can also be used for creating fun, original, and unique drawings. So in this tutorial you will learn to do just that: create drawings out of photos! Specifically in this Photoshop tutorial, we will be creating charcoal drawings. Often charcoal drawings can be very abstract, even portraits, but Photoshop allows us less talented people to create a gorgeous charcoal drawing that is perfectly professional looking. A lot of other Photoshop tutorials on the web will show you how to just apply a basic filter, which is boring and can make your pictures look even more drab than you might have started with. But with this tutorial, you will also learn how to make a professional and antique looking background. This will make your new work of art perfect for printing, framing, or scrap booking. It will even be web-ready if you want to post it online.

So to begin with, you will need to find an image to work with. In this tutorial, I decided to use a portrait, but you can use basically anything. Landscapes, portraits, sports scenes, macro shots, etc will all work just fine in this tutorial. If you just want to practice on a picture for the sake of learning or you can not find a suitable picture of your own to work on, you do not need to use one of your own. There are tons of free (yes, free!) stock sites that have tons of pictures for you to use. A good site to start looking is www.sxc.hu.

Once you have found a good picture to work with, you can start making it into a work of art!

Step 1) As always, open your image as its own document in Photoshop. Make sure that is 300 DPI and in PSD format.

Step 2) Now once you have your image in front of you, you will need to add a new layer. Click Shift+Ctrl+N on your keyboard. On the color drop down menu, you will need to add a color to this layer. A yellow works good with the charcoal effect, but you can choose any color you like. Make sure you name this layer so you can easily refer back to it.

Photoshop Tutorial: Create a Professional Charcoal Drawing Out of Any Photo

Turn your photos into art with Photoshop.

Credit: Rachel Krech

Copyright: Rachel Krech

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I think your image looks great! I wish I could do this but nothing happens when you paint with the smudge tool on a layer mask. And if you choose layer mask > hide all the layer mask is black. Reveal all is white but still the smudge tool does nothing. anyway, yours looks wonderful!

Posted on 06/05/2007 at 8:06:00 PM

 
Kudos... great article :-)

Posted on 05/21/2007 at 9:05:00 PM

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