How To Make Cartoon Caricature Photo Editing In Picart Application
How To Make Cartoon Caricature Photo Editing In Picart Application
HOW TO MAKE CARTOON CARICATURE PHOTO EDITING
CARTOON CARICATURE
hi keyframe assistant and easy eats and that's going to start slowly go faster and stop slowly again so if you don't know what that is you should get and you should look at look into it not going to explain it right now okay so now we have our window code here and what we can also do is like right click new solid and make this audio waveform and if you want to get more into this and you don't know how to use audio waveform I have another tutorial and you can check it out and clicking on this annotation and but if you're going to use the audio waveform here and you import whatever audio file you have so like right.
CARTOON TOON
here I'm going to go to the project file and drag this song in here this is actually a song of a good friend of mine and we actually started a new channel about this music so if you want to check it out I'll link it in the description but that being said I have here my song I'm going back to the solid going to the effect controls and I'm actually going to select my son so that should be dizzy tracks there we go okay and now if we're going to play this well I'm going to solo this later for now you're going to see it's going to animate using my audio file so now if you're going to change these things and quickly like digital change to a white color and maybe change the thickness to two and change the maximum height and display it samples and just play around with these settings.
TOON APP
but then you will get something like this and this can look pretty futuristic also you can go over here and choose like I want the digital or lines whatever you want to you can also make like a circular mask here hold shift and drag a circle here and choose none for the mask here and then over here at waveform you can choose a path and use masks and then I'm going to get something like this but play around with the settings I'm not going to get into this because I already made a tutorial on how to work with audio files so I'll just do something really quickly here so I'm going to delete my mask I actually like this part here so I'm going to consult this and put it over here maybe make it smaller and I'm actually going to duplicate um oh I'm going to get back into the window copy the code field here copy it so now.
IMPORT IMAGE
I'm going to create a new solid again and use this as a new window and uses that window for the audio files so I'm going to uncheck it go back to the rectangular tool here make a window like so put it back on and change the opacity to 50% and add a stroke again maybe we can actually just copy the stroke copy and paste it on here there we go now we have the same kind of window and now we can position our waveform and do that okay and we can then just do like at analyzing audio / decrypting whatever you think looks cool and put it down here and then position one over here and or just duplicate this title and drag it down here audio options you see it's just building up something.
EXPORT IMAGES
so now you can really make something cool with this also what I have done is I created a new composition made it's like 800 by 800 and I rename this to circle random okay and what I have done here is again created a new solid changed it to a white color and click OK and then I also chose my ellipse tool double clicked it and I duplicated my mask ctrl D then I change it to a subtract and press mm on the keyboard twice and then again and so it will reveal the settings for my mask so you can also do this one just uh yeah clicking on the arrow of course and then I change the mask expansion expansion from the second mask and I drag it down like so now.
MAKE A DRAW ANIMATION
I have masks like this and then I chose the pen tool here clicked in the middle click over here quickly here and clicked in the middle again and then I change this to an insert intersect there we go so now we have a circle and yet just a part of the circle and now if we are going to press R on the keyboard while your layer is selected you can hold alt click on the stopwatch here and then write something like wiggle open parenthesis and and Lincoln once a second comma we are going to change its 180 degrees and close the parentheses and click away and now if you're going to play this back we're going to see some random animation projects and which is actually pretty slow so we're going to change it to like three and see you like this maybe it's also like maybe 70 ok
DUPLICATE PROJECT
so this is cool and now you can duplicate that mask and choose the rotate tool and rotate it over here and maybe duplicate it again and scale it down I also go in the mask tool and the mask options here for the second one and change the expansion so it's like smaller and circle and just keep doing things like this until it looks pretty cool yeah so and there are a lot of tutorials about this online so you can definitely find more alternatives to use and something and like this should work easily for you so yeah if you have something cool like that you can get a go back into your food futuristic Hut here go to the project here and choose the circle random and drag it into your composition scale it down and place it over.
ACTUALLY AND MULTIPLY
here maybe actually you can use this window and duplicate it and position it over here and make like square so choose the mask tool here out so for this window and click on these two points for the mask and close these like and make a square like so and then put the circle in there now we have like a window with some circle in there that's analyzing something and you can also like in the example here and I have made like a let's open my example right here you can also see that I use the map the way I have done this as I imported my map so I got an image like this and I import this into my composition then I went to the effects and presets and search for invert and I drag this onto my layer and then I search for find edges there we go and now we have edges like this and then I changed and toggle the switches and change the mode to a scribble multiply and actually.
EFFECT AND PRESET
I didn't need the invert so that's my bad or maybe I do on this one here invert and just put it below and change it to screen of course and so ya find edges invert and mode screen and then I had something like this and also again I use a window and I placed it like somewhere and here I'll duplicate this window very quickly and actually I'm going to move it first a little bit more to left here so we have some place to duplicate this window and position it over here and just take your time to do these I'm just yeah rushing through everything here and just to show you how everything is done and to now again we can choose this window and our map and go to layer pre-compose and yeah map hit ok and then what I have done as well is went into effects and presets
LIGHT SWEEP
I search for light sweep then I drag this onto my layer here I change the direction to zero and then once I move this here you can see that I had like a scanline so I put it over here click on the Center here and for the stopwatch pressed you on the keyboard moved a few seconds forward and yeah moved it to the other side and then one keyframe again and I copied the first keyframe and pasted it over here and then well actually I copied these two here and paste it over here go to the last one one frame forward and paste it again and then you have like a scanning line and animates over your image actually I should still change the mode to screen here so we can see the background as well.
SIMPLE TEMPLATE
so yeah that's how I did the map another thing that I have done here is well actually I'm going to put my vignette on top of this of these layers there we go and I also went to new layer adjustment and I added some drains so I went to noise and grain add grain and change it to final output and now I have some grain on my screen so if you're going to look closely you're going to see some grain if I toggle it on and off and you can actually change the intensity here to like three maybe two and we have some grain so that makes it look like more vintage I guess so now it's like you screened as I'm still using like futuristic interface and yeah for the rest I added some random numbers over here so um everything that I that you're seeing right here is actually very simple to create so I'm going to show you this end and this um.
SOLID EFFECT
I'm going to show you how to do this here and the numbers and then this that animates a little bit randomly like so and so let's get back to our composition so I'm going to close this down actually I close it and by accident okay so here we are any composition again then to click click here and right click new solid and maybe make it a wide this time and now I'm going to click on my pen tool and deselect this layer and click over here hold shift click on onto here and just make like a something like this here there we go and now if you enable it we have a wide solid here and I'm actually going to affect transitions and venetian blinds now if you're going to up the percentage here I'm going to see venetian blinds like this I change with maybe 2/10 and change your rotation to 45 and now we have something like in the example that I just showed you and yeah just play around with some strokes the opacity of course I make it lower and now we have something like this so that's also pretty cool and for the random numbers.
TEXT
I chose my text tool here and I clicked over here and I entered a random number so just spam my keyboard a bit make it bigger and place it over here then I went to animation and text animation so let's write it here animate text and I chose character offset then I alt click on the character offset and I wrote time x 24 and now if we're going to animate this I'm going to solo this layer you're going to see that it's randomly generating numbers so this could be like analyzing something or decrypting something and you can enter as many umm.yeah numbers that you want and every number is going to randomly generate so you can then duplicate this and change the numbers to something else and then make them smaller that's actually what I did to add some details too and it's hot.
PIXELLAB
so that's also a cool way to add some details and then lastly what I have done is created a new solid and actually I used a window as well but I'm not going to do this this way and this time so I'm going to create a new solid and yeah I just made it very small like so so then I went to the position and I'll click on the stopwatch and now we're going to enter a code and that is only for the x axis so it's going to wiggle but only on the x axis and not only y so we're going to base this on here and we'll add this text modest codes to the description so you can just copy paste it change it to a value of Q to 100 or 200 there we go and now it's going to animate over my x-axis randomly I'm going to solo it again so you can see in animates like that and then you can go 200 i made it 2,000 that's a small accident and so yeah that's how you do something like this and you can make it even smaller maybe and then just put it somewhere like on top and it's analyzing something and yeah you have some animation going on.
PICSART
so that's pretty cool then at the very end I did everything in white and then I just created a new adjustment layer and went to color correction tint and then I made this like a nice blue core okay and then I added some glow so stylize and glow and then I duplicated this blue ball and change it to like radius 250 maybe lower the threshold and now we're getting something so this is pretty cool can also change the color of the glow but it's up to you and then you can just pick whatever color you want so if you want a green interface you have green interface red actually the orange looked quite nice to stick to orange for now but if you are going to add an effect like curves you can add some more contrast to your screen well it is a bit too much and then if you're going to the green Channel and make like an s-curve we're going to get some contrast like this and yeah you can make it look pretty cool so maybe add some blues take some away make it more orange and then finally you can add another tint and that's just black and white and then just lower the opacity
3D CARTOON
so it's not that saturated so maybe 50 so now I have a screen like this and this is actually also a pretty cool screen and yeah it's up to you just play around take your time to make this really cool and yeah you can also import like 3d models and make them rotate but that's for a different tutorial I guess if you're interested in that leave a comment and below the next part of this tutorial will be on how to import well on how to paste this onto your screen if you already have like footage from a screen and you want to base it on there and we're going to do that very easily in the next tutorial thank you so much for watching and take care good bye.