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Tutorial: AKVIS Sketch

Make a Sketch from a Photo: Artistic Style

The Artistic style in AKVIS Sketch is designed to create expressive drawings that look like the handmade work of a real artist.

In this style, it is easy to create both a quick sketch and a carefully drawn and shaded pencil drawing. The main advantage of this style is the ability to play with hatching and to vary the number of shadings and shadows to get natural tonal transitions. This style requires a good photograph. The best results can be achieved if the original photo was taken in the right light and has good contrast.

    \"Original \"Pencil
    Pencil Sketch from Photograph: Artistic Style in AKVIS Sketch
    (Move your mouse over the image to see the original version)

 

In the Sketch tab you can adjust the parameters for the photo-to-sketch conversion.

The parameters in the Artistic style are grouped in two tabs: Strokes and Effects.

 

Strokes tab (hatching parameters):

    Original Colors. When the check-box is enabled, the program creates a color pencil drawing using the color range from the original image. When the check-box is disabled, the program uses the colors selected with the color plates below.

    \'The
    Color Drawing

    You can change the saturation of the colors by moving the slider to the right of the check-box. As the value of this parameter is increased, the colors in the image become more intense and bright.

    \"Saturation
    Saturation = 0
    \"Saturation
    Saturation = 50

    Pencil Color and Background Color. If the Original Colors check-box is disabled, you can use two color plates to set colors for pencil strokes and background. Click on the plate and select a color from the standard dialog. Right mouse click on the plates resets the colors to their default values?? (black and white).

    \"Changing
    \"Changing

    Changing Colors

    Angle (0-180). This parameter sets the pitch angle of the strokes. By default, the strokes are drawn at a 45 degree angle.

    \"Left
    Angle = 30
    \"Right
    Angle = 120

    Min Length/Max Length (1-100). The parameter sets the full range of the possible stroke lengths. The stroke length is controlled by the position of two sliders on the same scale: the left slider sets the minimum stroke length while the right slider controls the maximum stroke length. You will see only the strokes greater than the minimum and shorter than the maximum settings.

    \"Short
    Min Length/Max Length = 5/25
    \"Long
    Min Length/Max Length = 20/50

    Uniformity (1-50). The parameter defines a type of hatching. In large values ?the light and dark areas of the image are hatched evenly. Decreasing of the value leads to the selective hatching: the dark areas become more intense and get more strokes, while on the light areas we see less hatching.

    \"Non-uniform
    Uniformity = 15
    \"Uniform
    Uniformity = 45

    Sensitivity (1-100). The parameter helps to find the edges on the image. The higher the value the more contours will be drawn. To remove odd lines reduce the value of the parameter.

    \"Low
    Sensitivity = 40
    \"High
    Sensitivity = 90

    Hatching Density (1-100). It defines the number of strokes in the image. The higher the value, the less white areas remain.

    \"Less
    Hatching Density = 5
    \"More
    Hatching Density = 50

    Stroke Thickness (10-100). This parameter sets the stroke size. If you reduce the value of the parameter the strokes on the picture get thinner and harder, if you increase the value the strokes get wider and blurred on their edges.

    \"Thin
    Stroke Thickness = 15
    \"Wide
    Stroke Thickness = 65

    Brightness (1-100). The parameter adjusts the brightness of the strokes. The lower the value, the lighter the strokes are. If you increase the value the strokes become more dense and saturated.

    \"Light
    Brightness = 5
    \"Dark
    Brightness = 25

    Hatching Intensity (1-100). This parameter changes the intensity of the strokes, as if drawn with different pressure and brightness.

    \"Less
    Hatching Intensity = 5
    \"More
    Hatching Intensity = 50

 

Effects tab:

Charcoal (0-10). The parameter changes the drawing technique from a fine pencil drawing to charcoal. The higher the value of the parameter, the more the result looks like a charcoal drawing.

\"Charcoal\"
Charcoal = 7

Shadows (1-30). The parameter enhances shadows giving your drawing more volume and depth.

    \"Without
    Shadows = 1
    \"Shaded
    Shadows = 10

Noise (0-100). The parameter adds noise to the image.

    \"Weak
    Noise = 10
    \"Intense
    Noise = 100

Contrast (0-100). The parameter increases the difference between highlights and shadows. Using this setting, you can get rid of unnecessary details and make the drawing look \"cleaner\".

    \"Original
    Contrast = 0
    \"Strong
    Contrast = 50

Cross-hatching check-box (only for Home Deluxe and Business licenses). It activates the special mode of drawing when the pencil strokes are drawn in different directions and intersect.

    \"Hatching\" Hatching (the check-box is disabled)
    \"Cross-hatching\"
    Cross-hatching (the check-box is enabled)

Parameters of cross-hatching:

    Rotation Angle (-90 to 90). It defines the angle between the main and additional hatching.

    \"Rotation
    Rotation Angle = 40
    \"Rotation
    Rotation Angle = 90

    Frequency (5-50). It controls the intensity of the additional hatching.

    \"Frequency
    Frequency = 10
    \"Frequency
    Frequency = 50

The parameters in the Feathering group allow to create a smearing effect, imitate smudging of strokes. Use them to get smoother, softer, and fuzzier lines.

    Radius (1-10). This parameter specifies the size of the areas to be blurred.

    Strength (1-100). The parameter specifies the amount of blur. The higher the value, the stronger the feathering effect.

    \"Radius
    Radius = 1, Strength = 10
    \"Radius
    Radius = 5, Strength = 60

 

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