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In todayamp;#39;s tutorial Iamp;#39;ll be showing you how to turn any photo into an oil painting, sketch, crayon drawing, comic art and more in just a few clicks. Plus Iamp;#39;ll be revealing a list of my favourite prompts for you to use So letamp;#39;s begin by opening docHub Photoshop Beta. Now Iamp;#39;ve grabbed this free image off pexels.com if you have used the new generator filter before one mistake you might be making is selecting your image and then typing in the prompt bar, amp;#39;oil paintingamp;#39; which will end up with a result like this. So instead Iamp;#39;m going to show you a way around this. With your image selected, go to channels, if this isnamp;#39;t on your toolbar go up to window and select channels. Now what we want to do is create a new channel by clicking this plus button here and weamp;#39;re going to double click our foreground colour and next to B for brightness weamp;#39;re going to change this value to 30 percent.