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Top 3 Photo to Oil Painting Services Reviewed

Chances are you have tons of photographs lying around. Some may be digital, others traditional photographs. Many of us would like to convert photos to oil painting but aren’t sure “how” to do this.

When we were younger, artists would simply gaze at photos and magically convert them to oil paintings by eye. Artists would use the photo as a frame of reference and sketch the photo, fill it and paint it…layer by layer.

Today, things are quite different. With the introduction of digital software programs like Corel Painter, Adobe Photoshop and PaintShop Pro, many people are attempting to paint their photos. Many realize it really isn’t that easy and still requires a lot of work.

Most people that try painting on their own ultimately give up. You see, the same principles that apply to the old days still applies to the digital age. You have to be gifted with art to create your own paintings by yourself. So the next obvious choice is outsourcing, or asking someone else to paint your photos.

With the introduction of the internet, you no longer need to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars trying to retain a local artist to convert your photo to an oil painting. Now there are many websites that consolidate artists and paint canvases in record time with phenomenal results. These artists are quite skilled and will make any photo come alive with beautiful colors, brush strokes and modern painting methods.

So the next logical question still remains. With all the websites out there, which one can I trust the most to convert a photo to an oil painting? Luckily, the team at PhotoPainting.us has gone through all the rigorous testing and found the 3 big winners. We compared delivery time and quality and there was one clear winner. Visit www.PhotoPainting.us to see our top results.

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