Filters
from the Artistic submenu help you achieve painterly and artistic
effects for a fine arts or commercial project. For example, use
the Cutout filter for collages or typography. These filters replicate
natural or traditional media effects. All the Artistic filters can
be applied through the Filter Gallery.
- Colored
Pencil
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Draws an image using colored pencils
on a solid background. Important edges are retained and given a
rough crosshatch appearance; the solid background color shows through
the smoother areas.

For a parchment effect,
change the background color just before applying the Colored Pencil
filter to a selected area.
- Cutout
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Makes an image appear as though it were constructed
from roughly cut pieces of colored paper. High-contrast images appear
as if in silhouette, and colored images are built up from several
layers of colored paper.
- Dry Brush
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Paints the edges of the image using
a dry brush technique (between oil and watercolor). The filter simplifies
an image by reducing its range of colors to areas of common color.
- Film Grain
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Applies an even pattern to the shadow
tones and midtones. A smoother, more saturated pattern is added
to the lighter areas. This filter is useful for eliminating banding
in blends and visually unifying elements from various sources.
- Fresco
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Paints an image in a coarse style using short,
rounded, and hastily applied daubs.
- Neon Glow
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Adds various types of glows to the objects
in an image. This filter is useful for colorizing an image while
softening its look. To select a glow color, click the glow box,
and select a color from the color picker.
- Paint Daubs
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Lets you choose from various brush
sizes (from 1 to 50) and types for a painterly effect. Brush types
include Simple, Light Rough, Dark Rough, Wide Sharp, Wide Blurry,
and Sparkle.
- Palette Knife
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Reduces
detail in an image to give the effect of a thinly painted canvas
that reveals the texture underneath.
- Plastic Wrap
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Coats
the image in shiny plastic, accentuating the surface detail.
- Poster Edges
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Reduces
the number of colors in an image (posterizes it) according to the
posterization option you set, and finds the edges of the image and
draws black lines on them. Large broad areas have simple shading,
and fine dark detail is distributed throughout the image.
- Rough Pastels
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Applies
strokes of pastel chalk on a textured background. In areas of bright
color, the chalk appears thick with little texture; in darker areas, the
chalk appears scraped off to reveal the texture.
- Smudge Stick
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Softens
an image using short diagonal strokes to smudge or smear the darker
areas. Lighter areas become brighter and lose detail.
- Sponge
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Creates images
with highly textured areas of contrasting color, simulating the
effect of sponge painting.
- Underpainting
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Paints
the image on a textured background, and then paints the final image
over it.
- Watercolor
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Paints
the image in a watercolor style using a medium brush loaded with
water and color, simplifying details. Where significant tonal changes
occur at the edges, the filter saturates the color.