The only filter I used was the 'find edges' filter which gave the black pencil lines that you can see. I then used a combination of the art history brush and a lot of manual painting work to give it a watercolour painted look rather than a photographic look. It was odd because mostly I was removing detail as it was too photo-like so my poor painting skills were an asset!
This is mostly the 'watercolour loaded flat tip', 'wet sponge' and 'rough round bristle' brushes and a lot of painting. It took an evenings work. The original panorama was 3 portrait sized photos.
The basic evolution of the image is shown below. Once again, if you're in Firefox you may need to first zoom out of the picture.
Combination of things
The only filter I used was the 'find edges' filter which gave the black pencil lines that you can see. I then used a combination of the art history brush and a lot of manual painting work to give it a watercolour painted look rather than a photographic look. It was odd because mostly I was removing detail as it was too photo-like so my poor painting skills were an asset!
This is mostly the 'watercolour loaded flat tip', 'wet sponge' and 'rough round bristle' brushes and a lot of painting. It took an evenings work. The original panorama was 3 portrait sized photos.
The basic evolution of the image is shown below. Once again, if you're in Firefox you may need to first zoom out of the picture.