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AKVIS Sketch is an award-winning program for conversion of photos into pencil sketches and watercolor drawings. Make any photo look like a B&W or color drawing, imitate the technique of graphite or color pencil, charcoal or watercolor painting. The program works in an entertaining way. It allows observing the conversion of a photo into a drawing/watercolor in real time and even interrupting the process when the required result is achieved. Version 9.0 changed the interface design, improved algorithm of photo-to-sketch conversion, added a new parameter field for edge definition, possibility to change the saturation of color strokes when using the color pencil drawing mode, and updated the program documentation.

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Format:SoftwareSize:23,549 KB
Date:Aug 2009Version:9.0
License:Free to tryPrice:$72.00
Limitations:10-day trial
Platform:Windows
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