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How to polish the film to make it feel like an oil painting?

The question is wrong. This is not called oil painting style, and there is no exact definition of the so-called "oil painting style" in photography. This is a poor concept. In the early days of photography, many techniques of oil painting were indeed borrowed, but they were not the same thing.

The photos listed here can probably be called "China second-hand fashion magazines put on large films", which imitate the shooting methods of similar foreign magazines and have nothing to do with oil painting.

This kind of photos pay attention to dramatic lighting, high contrast, high saturation, strengthening cold and warm contrast and polishing. Regardless of pre-treatment or post-treatment, remember the above points.

The second example of drawing a dream is better, but the sentence written by ta is particularly awkward: "Children who study art can't draw oil paintings, so shoot it ~ it's a dream."

The art education in junior high school was so seriously damaged by the examination that the concept was confused. Chen Danqing said, "In the final analysis, people want an image, whether you draw it or shoot it. 」

People should have their own aura, not be bound by utensils, and pull oil painters into the era of photography. They can still take great photos with their eyes.