Change Photo as Drawing in photoshop
In this tutorial you will learn how to make drawing from a photo
Step 1. Open an image.

Step 2: Duplicate the layer by pressing Ctrl+J.
Go to Image> Adjustments> Curves or press Ctrl+M and apply these settings:

Step 3: Go to Filter> Artistic> Poster Edges and apply these settings:

Poster Edge Settings:
Edge Thickness: 0
Edge Intensity: 1
Posterization: 2
Step 4: Go to Image> Adjustments> Brightness/Contrast and use these settings:

Step 5: Duplicate the layer and go to Image> Adjustments> Threshold and use these settings:

Step 6: Go to Filter> Blur> Gaussian Blur and apply these setting:

Step 7: Go to Filter> Artistic> Cutout and apply these settings:

Cutout Setting:
Number of Levels: 8
Edge Simplicity : 1
Edge Fidelity : 2
Step 8: Set the layer blending mode to ‘Soft Light’.

The Final Photo.

Change Hair Color With Photoshop
This tutorial will show you how to change the hair color easily with Photoshop. The effect looks natural and beautiful but very easy to achieve!
Step 1: First open the photo you want to make this effect on. In this tutorial I use the photo below:

Before getting started, you should make here skin smoother by going to Filter>Blur>Surface Blur and use these settings:

Step 2: Press D and X to reset and swap your foreground and background colors. Enter the Quick Mask Mode (Q) and use a soft brush to color some parts of her hair

Then exit the Quick Mask mode. Now you can see there are 2 areas: selected area and unselected area as below. The area that we painted on is now turn into unselected area

Step 3: Press Ctrl-Shift-I to invert the selection areas

Step 4: Press Ctrl-J to create a new layer with the selected area duplicated so that we can process it as we want

Step 5: Go to Image>Adjustments>Hue/Saturation (Ctrl-U) to bring up the Hue/Saturation box, adjust sliders to achieve the color you want

Step 6: We should make it smoother and more natural so go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur. This tool makes the edges’ hair become smoother

Step 7: Finally change the Blending mode of this layer to Soft Light instead of Normal. It looks cooler a bit!

Covert to an Old Photograph
In this tutorial I will walk you through the techniques I’ve used to make this photograph appear to be an old west photograph. Before we start, let’s identify exactly what makes a photograph appear to be from that time period. First of all, it should have an orange tint, while being monotone in color. Of course, old photographs often get damaged over time, so we will probably want to add some damage to our photograph as well. Finally, to give it the look that it is indeed a photograph, we’ll probably want to throw it on a background.
Now that we know our goals, let’s start the process of reaching them.
Step 1: The first thing I like to do when making photographs look older, is to reduce the color by using Image > Adjustments > Posterize, and then setting the level to around 16.

Step 2: Next up, let’s turn this into a black and white photograph. Now I want to give this thing an old, almost over exposed look, so instead of using Image > Adjustments > Desaturate, I am going to use Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation instead, and decrease the saturation there to -100. I’m also going to raise the lightness by +16.

Step 3: There are several ways, at least 6 or 7 that I can think of off hand, to create an orange tint to our image. I’m going to use two of them. The first technique is to make a new layer, and then use the Rectangle Tool to create an orange box over the entire photograph.

Step 4: Next we’ll change the Blend Mode of that new layer to Color, and set the opacity of the layer to around 35%.

Now that we have the basics of photo manipulation done, let’s throw this thing on an appropriate background to add the convincing detail, that will really sell this picture as an old west photo. You can use any texture for the effect.
Step 5: Now to create the damage on our photograph, we’ll simply use the lasso tool, or the eraser (or both, it’s your choice really) to delete small parts of the border of our image. I happened to use the lasso tool to create mine.


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