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AKVIS Sketch

AKVIS Sketch - 8.0

convert photos to pencil, watercolor, b&w, color sketches

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Current Version: 8.0
Release Date: 2008-10-07
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 177
Downloads (all versions): 9,604
Price: $72.00

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Product Description:

AKVIS Sketch is a plugin for conversion of photos into pencil sketches and watercolor drawings.

Now you do not need to handle a pencil to feel like an artist. All you need to create your original work of art is good taste and AKVIS Sketch.

Our efficient method allows creating realistic color and B&W drawings that imitate the technique of graphite and color pencil, charcoal and watercolor painting.

In contrast to the similar standard filters (like the built-in filters in Photoshop or PSP) that offer an approximate sketch, AKVIS Sketch provides a convincing result; it comes very close to hand-drawn works of a human artist. Getting a similar result with the standard tools would require expertise in image editing and extensive manipulation with layers, masks, brushes and applying filters.

AKVIS Sketch has a neat interface with a few sliders. At first you can process the image with the default settings and then touch up the photo adding color, or trying different techniques - from pencil to charcoal or watercolor. You can make the hatching denser or finer and change the pitch angle of strokes.

Home users will be delighted by the neat result of the photo-to-sketch conversion. AKVIS Sketch can bring a lot of fun: a pencil portrait can be a good present for your relatives and friends, a watercolor drawing obtained from your last nature shooting can decorate your room, you can convert any photo to an original drawing to print on a T-Shirt.

The Photoshop batch mode support introduced in version 2.0 allows you to automatically convert a series of images. Just create an Action in Photoshop and apply the plug-in with the same settings to a folder full of images. You can even create comics from home videos in this way!

The program can be helpful to designers who need to quickly bring images to one style for a web-site or an advertisement booklet.

What's new in this version:

  • The new version includes a Quick Preview window for resource-saving fine-tuning of the settings. Now you do not need to process the whole image every time you adjust the settings. The movable Quick Preview window shows the result of the current settings on a small sample in real-time.
  • Version 8.0 supports the Exif and IPTC data to the full extent and ensures that the additional information registered by the camera (shooting date, exposure settings, etc) as well as information and comments to the photo filled out by the user won't get lost or altered.
  • New language added to the program documentation - Italian.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

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AKVIS Sketch ReviewVery Buggy - Version: 8.0, 10/7/2008 08:55PM PST

Spiritman1
I used Sketch 7 and found that it was very delicate and would crash easily......version 8 does not seem to see Photoshop files and two of the first three jpg's crashed the program....you cannot drag and drop files of the dock icon to open them either.....if it would just not crash it can provide some cool results although not watercolorful enough for me....
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AKVIS Sketch CommentarySketch - Version: 6.5, 3/16/2008 08:53PM PST

meau
It seems it's the best conversion tool that I tried... for my purposes. ;)
Use it two years, since version 2.

+: high quality result, easy in use, documentation.. I like to play with a canvas.

For its quality the price is not too high. I don't think that I could find such quality.

-: slow processing...




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AKVIS Sketch Commentarytry for free - Version: 5.5, 8/22/2007 04:53PM PST

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northernlamb
We should at least be ale to try it for free. Shareware means just that. It isn't even a demo!!!
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