Woodcut print filter

Use the Woodcut print filter to lend a distinct and unique woodcut look to your photos that have lots of blue. Here's how you can do it in Photoshop.

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With one click, you can create an incredible woodcut effect in your photos that have lots of blue using Photoshop and have them ready to use in your composites.

  1. You can access the Discover Panel in Photoshop using the search icon at the upper right of the interface. Alternatively, you can use the Cmd/Ctrl + F keyboard shortcut or choose Help > Photoshop Help from the menu bar.

  2. In the Discover Panel dialog box, navigate to the Browse > Quick Actions section and scroll down to the Woodcut print filter quick action. 

  3. Click the Apply button and you will see that your image, with lots of blue, gets a classy vintage look.

    Note:

    To try on a different layer, select the one you want from the Layers panel, then click Refresh.

  4. You can further refine your action on the image by going to Filter > Neural Filters and choosing from Style Transfer to adjust the Strength, Style Opacity, and other details. 

  5. Click the Revert button to undo the quick action's steps all at once. Click Browse more quick actions to choose from a variety of quick actions you can apply to your image.

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