![]() Lastly, i clean up some highlights that might’ve gotten washed away by all the blurring, and we’re done! This step is the most important as it creates that dreamy, foggy feeling which helps to make it look like ye olde animes Then i go back to the other layer and, using the same gaussian blur filter but a radius of 15-20 pixels, get that foggy feel going! Then, still on the background layer, i get a gaussian blur filter going, found over here:Ī radius of 1-2 pixels blurs the whole deal out a little to make it look like its a good ol low quality screencap (i found that this works best with clear lines and cell shading) ![]() The “lighten only” mode, creates a base to get that “scanned pencil lines” look which helps to make it look more like a screencap of an older anime. there, i apply the “diffuse” filter found right here: Then i hide the copy for a bit, and select the background. ![]() To get that fuzzy effect, i have the entire image on one layer and duplicate it, changing the opacity of the copy to around 30-40% Hank you, im really glad you like it! I usually use SAI to draw and Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 (yes its absolutely ancient i knooow) to add certain effects i cant quite recreate in SAI ![]()
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