Tuesday 14 June 2011

AKVIS ArtWork v. 5.0





AKVIS ArtWork is an ideal solution for your creative expression. Combining advanced technologies with an artistic approach, the new AKVIS creative suite is a perfect virtual artist.
The transformation of a picture into a painting happens before your very eyes - you can follow the birth of a work of art in real time! 

AKVIS ArtWork offers these painting styles: Oil, Watercolor, Comics, Pen & Ink, and Linocut. In the future, the program will learn additional painting techniques. 

The Oil effect converts your photographs into oil paintings. The program lays brush strokes naturally using the original photo as a reference. 


Unlike many other programs and Photoshop plug-ins, ArtWork creates a real painting out of a photo, not just adds twisted geometric lines to make it look like one. Even with the default settings you can achieve a realistic result coming very close to hand-painted works. Tweak the options, and you can research a variety of oil painting styles. 

For those in need of more flexibility and having ideas on how the final panting should look, there is a tool called Stroke Direction. This semi-automatic and highly intelligent tool is a real godsend as it gives you full control over the strokes. Use a special brush to define the guiding lines, and the virtual painter will convert the image into a painting directing the strokes to follow the drawn guiding lines. With this technique you can achieve truly realistic paintings with human hair, patterns and textures going in the right direction. 

The Watercolor style converts a photo into a watercolor painting. Watercolor is one of the most difficult painting techniques and it is hard for a machine to emulate this effect, but ArtWork handles this well. Watercolors unique appearance is due to the water soluble pigments in watercolor paint and their interaction with wet paper. ArtWork lets you create beautiful, airy, and light watercolor paintings. The watercolor pictures made with ArtWork look like realistic paintings. You can achieve an effect very similar the work of a real artist made in the Glazing technique. 

Both Oil and Watercolor styles also provide Post-Processing tools for manually retouching a processed image. For example, you can refine the image by removing paint irregularities, add some final touches to your masterpiece. 

Next style, the Comics effect, allows ArtWork users to replicate works of famous comics artists with just a few clicks. This effect reduces the tones of the photo to create an image similar to a poster or a cartoon. You can make a comic strip from your party photos or create an original poster. 

The Pen & Ink effect creates ink drawings from digital photos. It is emulating a special technique in which colored inks are applied to paper using a pen - from modern pens to a quill dipped in an inkwell. This style produces graceful images composed of object outlines. 
The Linocut effect creates an image in the style of a linocut print. Linocut is a method in which a raised pattern is carved into a piece of linoleum, which is then used with ink to print an image on paper. Linocuts are known for their characteristic expressiveness, strong contrast between black and white, and rich and exuberant strokes. This effect is ideally suited for images of architecture or nature scenes. 

In Linocut as well as in Pen & Ink you can change the color of drawing and the background color.

 
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