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16. Next we will duplicate the sphere 4 times. Right click on the background copy and select duplicate. Do this a total of 4 times so you end up with 5 spheres.

I have supplied 14 pictures to help us compose a picture. You can use your own or mine for the tutorial. To download these file, right click on each and select save as.

Learn how to make a fantasy scene using only standard photoshop brushes. In this tutorial, I describe the basics of color and light theory. With this tutorial, you will paint eye-catching illustration in less than two hours.

It really is fantasy! I mean, who would have thought of rainbows at night? Only in PSDTuts people - only in PSDTuts. Keep 'em coming!

As digital artists, or rather one digital artist and one copywriter with an enthusiasm for digital art, we have always held a special place in our hearts for this medium. In particular, photomanipulations have always been a favorite area of exploration for us in this medium. Filling the digital landscape with creative re-imaginings of these once stolen moments of time, and finding new moments to build them into. In this edition of the Wednesday Web of Inspiration, we focus on amazing fantasy photomanipulations as our subject.

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In this tutorial I will show you an easy way to add some reflective fantasy water to an image and for a final touch I will add some fish jumping out of the water.

Right-click on the knight group and select Convert to Smart Object. Now the knight is in just one layer. If you want to edit the knight, double-click on the layer`s thumbnail. A new document will appear with all the knight`s layers. When you finish editing, save this new document and close it. Then the changes will be applied to the smart object. You can read more about smart objects on Veerle`s blog.

Take an image of a lady who has beautiful eyes. Duplicate this image and call it Elf. Now apply hue and saturation and don???t forget to click the colorize box. Hue : 250 Saturation : 17 Lightness : 0

[...] Fantasy Art Photoshop Tutorial - Plasma in the Lake Another one Fantasy Art Photoshop tutorial following which you could learn how to use plasma photo effect to give a girl sexy and glamour look. [...]

Select the eraser tool with a soft edge, and go over the girl's silhouette, erasing the blurred layer from over the woman's body. This is how it will look, but work your way with the eraser over her skirt as well.

Now that you've created the nice pink gradient and swiped it at a diagonal on your background layer; go ahead and get your main character. This is going to be a nice portrait design and the better the quality of your original source images = the much better end quality potential of the design.

After having finished to erase the blur over her body, this is what it will look like: Select the blurred layer, and go to Filter >> Render >> Lightening Effects. Apply this "omni" light spot over the blurred layer. Now you got a nice, wrapped in fog moon, that creates a very mysterious halo around the girl's body. That's because we used (before) the eraser tool with the soft edge, while removing the blurred layer we were not very accurate and deleted a bit of the area around the body as well. Even if it's just a few pixels, it is still great. Now we need to add some landscape... Easier of all would be to use some nice clouds photo and not to create clouds from a scrap. So take this picture, pulled from MorgueFile.com Copy it (Ctrl + C) and paste unto your fantasy canvas. Apply the "Luminosity" blending style. Using the eraser tool, remove remains of the clouds from the woman (if any) and the moon. Create a new Layer. Make sure your primal colour is white and your secondary colour (in colours palette) is same blue as the background. Select the "Dune Grass" blush (comes default in Photoshop CS2) and apply a lot of stamps (or just hold the mouse pressed and go over the bottom of the canvas) Ideally, it will look like this...

The idea behind this work was to create a fantasy world. You will learn how to work with a few images and create a really interesting photo manipulation. I would also like to thank Loredana for working with me on this one.

Duplicate this layer and call it "Blue". Go to Image > Adjustments > Color Balance Set the color levels to 0,0,+100 Tone levels : Midtones and check the preserve luminosity box

Now you can begin tracing the outline of your spaceship with the help of Pen Tool (P). Note – If you have problems in controlling the Pen tool .Hold on to alt and click on the point that you last created and this will bring it back to a normal mode and now you can easily twist or turn around the shape you want to create.

[...] radio knobs/dials in this Photoshop tutorial by skillfully using of the Marquee Tool in Photoshop. Old Fantasy Map of Your Area Learn how to create a vintage, aged map using a screen shot of the area of your interest in Yahoo! [...]

Fantasy art scenes are usually handled with a liberal sprinkling of Photoshop plug-in fairy dust – but you don’t have to slavishly follow that route. By creating your own brushes in Adobe Illustrator, and using scanned elements with Photoshop, it’s a simple process to create otherworldly scenes that are alive with glow effects and shafts of virtual light.

Get the signiture you want too use and open it up in photoshop, Go to: Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. Set the radius too 4.0 pixels.

Next we want to create some shadows.

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Step 2: Duplicate the layer by pressing Ctrl+J and go to Image> Adjustments> Invert or press Ctrl+I.

Then press Shift + Ctrl + I to do an inverse selection, then grab the Rectangular Marquee Tool and hold down the Alt key and make a selection of the bottom part of the image.

With this tutorial we'll learn how to turn an ordinary forest scene into this dynamic one with amazing lighting effects that can be used in just about anything, especially fantasy manipulations or montages.

Create a new layer.Then select another water brush and paint again using the same color.

There are three giant problems I see with this certain picture, it's the stock images used as they don't fit together that well, the colours as they don't fit together, and the lighting, which feels just wrong and is even �enhanced to be worse� with drawing the shadow to the right side, while the lightsource is exactly coming rom that side.

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