The Oil Paint filter lets you transform a photo into an image with the visual appearance of a classic oil painting. With a few simple sliders, you can adjust the amount of stylization, brush scale, cleanliness, and other parameters.

With Photoshop 23.2 release, the OilPaint filter was rewritten to take greater advantage of native GPU resources on macOS and Windows, resulting in faster performance, particularly noticeable as you work on larger files. No other updates were made to the filter.


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I checked the preferences in PS and it is set to use the GPU (and it confirms what you say about oil painting filter with GPU) but even turning it off, exiting PS, then restarting PS and turning it on (and repeating restart) did not bring filters back.

But you still have the original CC with that filter installed. Same thing with all those Extensions that are not compatible with 2014, and some of those were a lot more useful than the Oil Paint filter.

If I open PS first and then hit the button at the very center bottom of the screen, it automatically opens Bridge and my plug-ins and oil paint works, which I think supports your solution, if I could execute it. BTW: Why does perspective warp work but not transform or free transform? Thank you, Noel.

I appreciate all well-intended help and I figured out what was going on. When I downloaded CC 2014 it did not place an icon on my desktop. Consequently sometimes I was opening CC 64 bit and sometimes CC 2014. I went to a blog by an Adobe developer and found an explicit statement that CC 2014 does not include Oil Paint and all the talk about accelerators etc. is irrelevant. HOWEVER, I note that installation of CC 2014 does not remove CC 64. Simple solution: edit in 2014, close and save, finish in CC 64 bit. Seems like all the other fancy stuff would be pointless. In the meantime, Snap Art 4, a very sophisticated painting program, claims to work with CC 2014. But when I downloaded the trial version, it only associates with CC 64.

This has happened to me and I had to restart Photoshop to get the oil painting menu item back. It happens when I go from Lightroom to Photoshop if photoshop is not open at the time. If I start photoshop and then go from Lightroom to Photoshop the filter is there. So something is up between the two of them.

I have both versions on my computer (mac) in Lightroom it was correct and started CC 2014 when I asked but in the app tray on the desktop I had the icon for the previous version. I never updated it. All is well now, I will keep both version so I have the oil painting feature for some of the work I do.

I hate Adobe products since switching to the Cloud. I've had so many problems, plus with each update, all my interface preferences get reset. Now the oil filter is gone in PS. It's too bad that Adobe has run all the other graphic design programs out of business. However, with a continued shoddy line of products I'm sure some other company will come along to challenge Adobe...hopefully sooner than later!

I updated my laptop to a Solid state drive, with a super fast processor specifically to handle painting in Photoshop. I used the Adobe Cloud to install CC 2014 on my new machine, and ha - no more oil paint filter!!! Really Adobe? And I can't install an earlier version now because I am on a new machine. Frustrating that they keep adding things we get use to and put into our work flow and then remove them again. Does anyone know if we can go back and install the Pixel Bender Plugin that we use to use before they included the Oil Painting in PS? I have the Alien Skin and a few others but would really like this oil paint filter back also for under painting work.

Learn how to use Photoshop's Oil Paint filter to turn photos into beautiful and stunning paintings. Discover how the Oil Paint filter's brush and lighting options affect different aspects of the painting effect, and how to combine two Oil Paint filters on the same image! A step-by-step tutorial.

The Oil Paint filter in Photoshop can turn any photo into what looks like an oil painted masterpiece. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to use it create an oil painting effect, even if (like me) you have no painting skills at all.

The Oil Paint filter first appeared way back in Photoshop CS6 but then disappeared in Photoshop CC, only to reappear again in CC 2015. Then in Photoshop 2022, the Oil Paint filter received a performance upgrade, making it faster when working on larger images.

Before applying the Oil Paint filter, first convert the layer into a smart object. This will let you apply Oil Paint as a smart filter which will keep the filter settings editable in case you want to go back and make changes.

You can then inspect that part of the image in the preview window at the 100 percent zoom level, while still having the document zoomed out far enough to see how the oil paint effect looks on your entire image.

I have the PS 20.1 (sp?) but I still can't use the oil paint filter (although I could use some other filters. My GPU is 3050 and I know it's not compatible. What I want to know are any of the Intel Core series (i5, etc) compatible with it? That's all I see when I look for laptops. I'm considering buying one. My laptop doesn't have much memory (4GB although I was able to add a little more). If I get one with 8GB would that help? Thanks in advance.

The oil filter isn't greyed out. However, when I select it, it says I need to update my driver. My computer is a couple years old. How do I know a computer has an open CL when I shop for one?

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OpenCL still greyed out. And I followed your instructions. I think you're right about the memory. One time I found away to increase it to 7. Funny how I can use the other filters like lightning effects but not the oil paint.

If just the Oil Paint filter is grayed out, are you selecting the layer mask instead of the image thumbnail for the layer where you want to apply the filter? If so, then select the image thumbnail instead.

If all of the filters are grayed out, it could be that you're trying to apply a filter to an image with CMYK color or indexed color. In that case, change the image mode to RGB by going to Image > Mode > RGB (if the image used a different color mode, it would show Image > Mode > CMYK Color... or Image > Mode > Indexed Color...).

I'm working with CS5 of adobe photoshop on my mac, and I don't see the oil painting filter as an option. Is there something I have to download separately as a plug-in for it? If so, where can I get it.

Hey there, I found that same link after I posted my question. I have installed this tool-kit for mac into my computer successfully, and for some reason it's not coming up under filters in my photoshop at all? Should I be looking elsewhere in CS5, or am I missing an additional tool to make it work? I opened the tool-kit on its own and there is no oil paint filter installed on it.

I took the same composited image and hand painted it in Photoshop. This version was allowed to evolve as I hand painted every single brushstroke. The end result is a unique piece of art that cannot be duplicated by any mechanical, artificial intelligence.

The reward for mastering any hand painted method is the ability to create one-of-a-kind, hand-rendered, mixed media artwork that isn't achievable any other way. You can advertise your work as "hand-painted" with integrity -- because that's exactly what it is.Ā 

I used it to calm down the appearance of the pictures. At the end of editing, i make 2 copies. One will be way oversharped, either with highpass or sharpening tool, the other will be oil painted. The oilpaint with all settings to 0 except the first 2 options to 9 or 10. then reduce the opacity of the oil effect until it meets the taste. Usually down to 50%. Details come back due to the oversharpening and it gets a wonderful calm tone. I use it for portraits and landscape.

I too use the Oil Paint filter for creating digital "paintings". I just took a course on Adobe Creative Live, "Painting with Photoshop" by Jack Davis. In this course the Oil Paint filter is used in ALL of his actions to create your paintings! Please bring it back to PS CC 2014!

Unreal! So I'm supposed to have side-by-side photoshops taking up space on my computer? That's ridiculous. PS is already behind the times with their filters. Why get rid of oil paint???? *throws up hands*

I use it for making backgrounds and giving my photos a painterly look. I have 25 Actions set up that I use!!! What was the reasoning for removing ???? I am sooooooooo mad...now I will have to keep the old version on my computer just for that.

Hi Noel, you described exactly what and how i used the oil paint filter and I always had to adjust the curves to taste. Is there any workaround to achieve that anisotropic blurring in another way? Frankly I did not know how to call what I did....

I am another user that is furious Oil Paint is gone in the latest version. Many of your users, Adobe, do use that filter and may even regard it as one of their most important tools depending upon the work required. Bring it back.

I too, was shocked and dismayed to see the oil paint filter gone in 2014. Only recently discovered it in the original cc, and it quickly became a priceless tool in a ongoing portion of my routine processing. Used it much in the same way as the others here, and it's become irreplaceable. I don't, however, have a problem with keeping the original PS CC on my machine and using it to do my processing specifically when I need the OP effect. I feel inconvenienced, but can live with it until, of course, they put it back into a subsequent update.

Good day ... Went a to a new MacBook Pro not long ago ... info below. Loaded up the Adobe applications

that I have been using successfully on previously MacBook Pros as well as MacPros. After updating toĀ 

Photoshop 19.1.16 the application started acting buggy. This in terms of speed being much slower in variousĀ 

ways and now the current issue is that I'm unable to use filters like oil paint as it returns a message saying

the Intel Iris Pro video needs to be updated. The OS is as current as offered for the laptop as are the drivers

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