Convert Photos To Sketches Quickly and Easily

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Friday, 23rd May 2008 | Share


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If you were not content with convert your images to HTML ASCII art we will take it a bit further and introduce you to another software that will help you convert your photos to actual sketches.

Photo to Sketch is a software that will convert your photos to magnificent artwork, sketch or water color, completely similar freehand.

Photo to Sketch is a tool to convert a photo to excellent sketch and paint water color freehand. This can also be done using Photoshop but that is a very expensive piece of software whereas Photo to Sketch is absolutely free to use. In addition to that Photo to Sketch also converts the photos much quicker than Photoshop does it for you.

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Using Photo to Sketch you can convert your photo to:

  • Pen sketch;
  • Pencil sketch;
  • Brush sketch(Only Freehand panel);

The software also has a Pro model which will allow you convert photos in batches and allows you to use the Pastel style to make a sketch. The Pro model costs $29.50 per license.

But for those who are looking to just create basic sketches the free model would suffice more than enough.

Download: Photo to Sketch Free Version



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