Photoshop

Brush Stroke filters

Like the Artistic filters, the Brush Stroke filters give a painterly or fine-arts look using different brush and ink stroke effects. Some of the filters add grain, paint, noise, edge detail, or texture. All the Brush Stroke filters can be applied through the Filter Gallery.

Accented Edges
Accentuates the edges of an image. When the edge brightness control is set to a high value, the accents resemble white chalk; when set to a low value, the accents resemble black ink.

Angled Strokes
Repaints an image using diagonal strokes, with lighter and darker areas painted in strokes going in opposite directions.

Crosshatch
Preserves the details and features of the original image while adding texture and roughening the edges of the colored areas with simulated pencil hatching. The Strength option (with values from 1 to 3) determines the number of hatching passes.

Dark Strokes
Paints dark areas with short, tight, dark strokes, and lighter areas with long, white strokes.

Ink Outlines
Redraws an image with fine narrow lines over the original details, in pen-and-ink style.

Spatter
Replicates the effect of a spatter airbrush. Increasing the options simplifies the overall effect.

Sprayed Strokes
Repaints an image, using its dominant colors, with angled, sprayed strokes of color.

Sumi‑e
Paints an image in Japanese style, as if with a fully saturated brush applied to rice paper. Sumi‑e creates soft, blurred edges with rich, inky blacks.