Creating a ‘Klimt’ Art Effect
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Here’s the results of a little experimentation in taking a photo of flowers in a meadow and converting it to an image that looks something like a painting by the artist Gustav Klimt. I don’t know how well this will work with other images, but you can most certainly try it out! I think with this image, the subtle tonal variations helped, plus plenty of the colour green which perhaps gives the basis for conversion to gold.
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