Quote Originally Posted by handrawn View Post
CyberLink's version of AI Cartoonizer - you'll have to signup to get the tools that let you tweak, so it's not free - there are various programs with this tag online, some may be free

https://myedit.online/en/photo-edito...-best-software

there is also ToonApp if you prefer to work on phone

https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...rtoon&hl=en_US

I don't do a lot of caricature myself, at least not in apps like this, so take them as you find them, I have not used them myself just read what others have recommended
Yeah, the thing is to do this myself, I never in a million years expected it to be free. If it was, that was great and a bonus but I knew somewhere down the line it would cost something.
I'll be sure to give those a look and see if it's worth paying for. Thanks for sharing!

Quote Originally Posted by Chris M View Post
I ran the photos through a dedicated cartoon creator, Prima Cartoonizer. Didn't really impress me, so I tossed them into one of my favourites, Pop Art Studio. Results are below (no mobile site).

I'm still working on the theory that Spektra13 wants a cartoon of a photo so she can add background shapes and text. Is that correct?

>>> index (auzlink.net.au) <<<

Those all look incredible and there's actually one in particular my dad and I agree that looks really good! I've attached it so you know which one I'm talking about. But thats in the realm of what I'm looking for.

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Quote Originally Posted by gwpriester View Post
Prisma https://app.prisma-ai.com/ might be worth a look. They have hundreds of filters that can produce as many different looks.

I prefer the image without the microphone. Maybe just do some image editing to bring out the best of your features. You are very attractive, you have a warm and lovely smile. Accentuate your best features. Most women would kill for your hair.

Just be yourself.
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words! Prisma looks like a pretty powerful website and I'll be sure to give it a go.