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Hi, would you please download a face photo from the Internet and put in SA to automatically generate once in oil paintings and once in a watercolor and and put all three here with some description (which functions you have used) to compare?
Thank you
Can you answer the previous request?
And be sure to see the link below, I think you will probably be interesting:
https://ebsynth.com/
"Bring your paintings to animated life."
Interesting, i hadn't seen that one before. Thanks for the link.
There are a ton of different paint style examples at synthetik.com. Including an extensive set of video processing examples for a bunch of different factory presets that show the example output and point back at the specific preset used.
We ship with a ridiculous amount of different factory presets. And the whole concept of Studio Artist is that you can edit those, or build your own from scratch.
So there really is no one single representative watercolor effect or oil paint effect or whatever. There are an infinite variety of different variations one could create. Studio Artist is really like a music synthesis in that respect, infinite malleability to create new visual effects.
I asked someone associated with the synthetik website to put together something like our factory processed video examples that focuses on still art (from the same standard source image). So a bunch of different artistic styles all processing the same source image with associated PASeq presets.
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