- #HOW CAN I GET THE OIL PAINT FILTER FOR PHOTOSHOP CC HOW TO#
- #HOW CAN I GET THE OIL PAINT FILTER FOR PHOTOSHOP CC DOWNLOAD FOR WINDOWS#
The interface is not that great, but you can still see the results when trying different settings, but some of the settings do not appear to work. ( Strength 999, Contour 0.0, Anisotropy 1, Noise Scale 0.1, Geometry Regularity 2, Initial gaussian blur o, Iterations 1, Gfact 1, Spatial step 0.8, Angular step 30, Gauss precision 2, Interpolation nearest, Stage display Normal, Threads Auto, and checked all three – Fast approximation, Alt amplitude, and GPU). I used some even stronger settings to get the effect on the photos above and below. If you go to the link above you will find the default settings for this filter and a blogger’s settings that he likes. (Note: sometimes I get an error so just say try again and it usually comes up anyway.) The effect does not appear to be as strong as the Oil Painter Filter, so I found that by applying it several times, the result was better. Now here is the kicker – to find the plug-in, you must look under Filter -> Noise -> GREYCstoration. I did not put any of the other files in the downloaded folder, just those two. Copy the Greyc-helper.bin and Greyc-圆4.8bf into the c:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 or 2014\Plug-ins\ folder.
#HOW CAN I GET THE OIL PAINT FILTER FOR PHOTOSHOP CC DOWNLOAD FOR WINDOWS#
The image above shows the results of using the plug-in called GREYCstoration that is a free download for WINDOWS users and Photoshop CC2014/2015 only (I downloaded by clicking on this link and scrolling down to Petopeto 2nd entry from almost two years ago-use the top link in entry).
Also I created a Topaz (see sidebar at my Tidbits Blog for website link) Impression preset that also gives a similar effect.
I ran across a little free plug-in that gives a similar result as the Oil Painter filter and many people seem to be liking it. I did not use it that much, but sometimes it was nice to use. It was removed from Photoshop CC2014 and CC2015. This week I decided to try to find a replacement for the Oil Paint Filter effect that Photoshop CS6 and CC used and everyone liked so much.
#HOW CAN I GET THE OIL PAINT FILTER FOR PHOTOSHOP CC HOW TO#
HOW TO GET THE OIL PAINT FILTER EFFECT BACK? CAN IT BE DONE?