this may be a good link
2006-08-12 00:45:49
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answered by arun 2
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Open the image in Photoshop, and just go to Filters > Artistic > Cutout.
2006-08-12 04:23:21
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answered by Jaymoon 2
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you are able to coloration your traces in case you lock the layer. you may desire to no longer purely like the 'multiply way' ,even though it rather is easily the quickest way. yet differently is make a channel out of your 'traces' layer,pick it, then return to your layers tab and fill with sepia (on a brand new layer) this way you have a sparkling layer with purely the traces.
2016-12-14 04:40:37
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answered by ? 4
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in filters, select "sketch" and play about with the controls unil you're happy
2006-08-12 03:21:37
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answered by flippin'eck 3
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using sketch filter
or if you want a more elaborate tutorial go to
http://www.worth1000.com >tutorial and search drawing sketch
http://www.worth1000.com/tutorial.asp?sid=161032
2006-08-12 00:49:59
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answered by Ana 6
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go to google and download picassa for free, its brill and has loads on it
2006-08-12 00:46:24
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answered by Homer Baby 3
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http://www.vexels.net
2006-08-12 01:17:33
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answered by Hidden_eYe 2
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