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#28783 - 10/17/05 03:18 PM
How do I make sketch-like pictures?
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I've seen a lot of flyers ('home for sale') with a picture that looks like a drawing/sketch (but very clean). I have 2 questions:
1. Is there a software to convert current digital picture to a professional drawing-like sketch? 2. If yes, what software/s are available in the market to do that?
Thanks, Vicjue
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#28784 - 10/17/05 06:03 PM
Re: How do I make sketch-like pictures?
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#28785 - 10/17/05 06:25 PM
Re: How do I make sketch-like pictures?
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Corel Draw has specific apps for rendering pictures into line drawings.
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#28787 - 10/18/05 07:36 AM
Re: How do I make sketch-like pictures?
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Thanks for replying, everyone. I actually have both Macromedia and Adobe products, and even talked to their experts. They said their application can do so much, but not as clean. The sample drawing/sketch can be found on this website http://www.fordplowright.com (I am not affiliate to the company, but just wanted to share what I am lookin for. Jim - I would like to put one sketch, apart from digital pictures on the flyer, I thought it looks very professional :-)
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#28788 - 10/18/05 08:19 AM
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Originally posted by Jim Erickson: Vicjue, just curious as to why an agent would put a "sketch" of a home they are marketing on a flyer? The only place I have seen a drawing of a home is on marketing materials for new construction. I've seen the framed sketches beign given to the new homeowners or to the sellers as a complimentary gift on completion of the sale.
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#28789 - 10/18/05 10:20 PM
Re: How do I make sketch-like pictures?
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Stickler on terms, but I wouldn't call that a sketch. That would be a pictorial. Drawings of this type are of high quality and are typically copyrighted by the creature, in most cases a draftsperson.
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#28792 - 10/19/05 01:04 PM
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I was thinking caricature using Corel's trace, until I saw the referred image. Now I take that back.
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#28793 - 10/20/05 01:05 AM
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I am also interested in this technology. I want a sketch of myself to insert into marketing materials. I think it would be unique instead of a regular photo. I foung a guy locally who does pencil drawings from photos, but, I have not returned his call to get pricing info yet. Any info on software would be appreciated.
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George W. Jackson, IV Associate Broker, SFR Keller Williams Realty "Providing A Higher Level of Professional Service"
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#28794 - 10/20/05 08:02 AM
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Go to your local high school and ask for student referrals. You'll be surprised as to the capability and the willingness.
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#28795 - 10/20/05 09:39 AM
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Adobe Photoshop has a feature you can use. Its under Filter - Artistic - Colored Pencil. Woks great!
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