Can anyone recommend a Photoshop plug-in that will do a true stipple effect? I've seen recipes that add noise but a true stipple gives images that are even clearer than photos by accentuating edges. The Wall Street journal has been using stipple images instead of photos for years. It must be a really difficult filter to make becuase I haven't found something like theis on the web. Perhaps it is too pedestrian a function to take photo and turn it into a pen and ink stipple. I'm not looking to be creative, I just want to use some images on my site and don't want to run afowl of Reuters lawyers.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Mark McDonough
Stipple effect plug-in
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HaraldHeim
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I guess there is no real good filter for turning photos into pen & ink pictures. There are a lot of different possibilities to do that. Some are quick and easy, but produce less impressive results. Other need a lot of work.
A simple plugin for creating such an effect is e.g. Pencil from VDL. See
http://www.vanderlee.com/plugins_unpluggedx.html
or
http://www.vanderlee.com/plugins_halftone.html
A simple plugin for creating such an effect is e.g. Pencil from VDL. See
http://www.vanderlee.com/plugins_unpluggedx.html
or
http://www.vanderlee.com/plugins_halftone.html
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Jack
Stipple effect
Andromeda used to have a filter “screens”. I don't know if it is compatible with Photoshop 7. It does a very nice job of creating pseudo Wall Street Journal effects. They also have a new etch or woodcut filter, check out their web site for demos.
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artzend
Stippled image
There is one way of doing this without using plugins. In Photoshop open your image. If you want a clean outside line you will have to create a path using the pen tool and then stroking it.
Now, go to image>image mode>bitmap. (You may have to change the mode to grayscale first)>diffusion dither.
Once in the bitmap box you have a variety of choices and the dpi has a bearing on the final result.
Hope this helps.
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Now, go to image>image mode>bitmap. (You may have to change the mode to grayscale first)>diffusion dither.
Once in the bitmap box you have a variety of choices and the dpi has a bearing on the final result.
Hope this helps.
Tim Skyrme
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Re: Stipple effect plug-in
this link is useful to you may bemeaningmaker wrote:Can anyone recommend a Photoshop plug-in that will do a true stipple effect? I've seen recipes that add noise but a true stipple gives images that are even clearer than photos by accentuating edges. The Wall Street journal has been using stipple images instead of photos for years. It must be a really difficult filter to make becuase I haven't found something like theis on the web. Perhaps it is too pedestrian a function to take photo and turn it into a pen and ink stipple. I'm not looking to be creative, I just want to use some images on my site and don't want to run afowl of Reuters lawyers.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Mark McDonough
http://www.edb.utexas.edu/minliu/multim ... tipple.pdf

