If you have seen shots from the film “A Scanner Darkly” (which I haven’t actually seen), You would remember the the heavy processing of the images to look like comic book art. This art technique has been used on those recent semi-creepy investment commercials as well and is becoming popular. Apart from being time consuming (author says 4-5 hours per picture), if you have a specific need for this type of art for a project, here’s how you do it.
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