
Hahahaha Barbara, good one. @Tom, "I have not heard of "Anisotropic Diffusion"" Go to your Filters menu if you have Photoshop and scroll down to the Stylize sub menu. Click on Diffuse... and you will get a menu at the bottom is Anisotropic Diffusion. I looked it up and it is a pretty technical stuff, but suffice to say is that for me, it makes it look like it was illustrated by paints or colored pencil. Here is a comparison example with the top being the non-filtered image. I am STILL finding things in Photoshop 12 years later that I've never used.
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