Hello!
I have recently started taking Photography in college and we have the subject of Geometry, the course allows us to focus on the part of the subject we want, I have chosen photo editing over the actual taking of the photos as it interests me more.
I am looking for a Photoshop addon which will allow me to edit images like these:
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I will be coupling this with other Photoshop techniques as well as taking my own photos of classmates and places around me.
I'm looking at this class as a chance to learn Photoshop and professional photography, so if you have any hints or tips for a newbie feel free to tell me.
Whilst I have heard of techniques and plugins that do help with this process it is first and foremost a manual job. I have not found any publically available tools to do this, and most works I've read upon that have done similar work has done it manually.
Whip up the pen tool and start drawing, I recommend doing it in Illustrator as you can snap the end points together nice and easy.
If you want some basis on where the put the light and dark tones, just duplicate the layer and apply a Crystallize or Mosaic filter to it.
I don't know of any addons (though I did find a few tools specific to creating this effect outside of photoshop), however it might be useful to know this effect is called delaunay triangulation, based on some googling I did.
I found a pretty good addon for it, but it's just the base effect, i'll pile some editing on top of it
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My first attempt, Hopefully I can find a way to get rid of those annoying lines, and obviously the discoloured bits
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This will [B][I][U]ALWAYS[/U][/I][/B] look better if you do it manually. You'll have so much more control over it that way.
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