Statues « Design « Photoshop Tutorials

Home
Photoshop Tutorials
1.3D
2.Animal Creature
3.Animation
4.Background Cover
5.Color
6.Design
7.Effect
8.Hardware
9.Holiday Event
10.Human
11.Image Format
12.Logo
13.Nature
14.Object
15.photography
16.Shapes
17.Text
18.Textures
19.Tools
20.UI Controls
21.Web
Maya Tutorials
3ds-Max Tutorials
Illustrator Tutorials
GIMP Tutorials
Photoshop Tutorials » Design » Statues 
Good technique! Yes, perhaps the texture was a bit large for the apparent size of the statue. So what� It is the process that conveys. I'm sure those who are complaining will soon have their own Photoshop tutorial site and then we can complain about their tutorials. I did an absolute beginners, two layer �Out of the frame� tutorial where the image extends past the photo edge and got complaints about it being too well explained. You simply cannot win�

This free Adobe Photoshop tutorial will teach you step by step how to turn an ordinary photo into a stone statue using Adobe Photoshop's displacement map feature. The displacement tool is one of the most under-used Photoshop features which you will learn to love. By the end of this tutorial you will learn how easy it is to use.

Make a clean background by copy-pasting. Try not to repeat the same pattern too often. Blend with a soft brush on low opacity.

This entry was posted on Monday, August 6th, 2007 at 9:00 am and is filed under Photoshop Training. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

In this tutorial we are producing a statue, using a picture of a woman, a marble texture, and Photoshop with its layers options.

7. Within the selection use Clone Stamp with the target spot taken from the stone layer. The eyes will be stony now.

Craete selection of the girl using pen tool.

You can download the stone texture image for free at Free Stockphotos.com

Move this layer behind your statue.

w_w_w.__j__a_v__a2___s___.__co_m_ | Contact Us
Copyright 2009 - 12 Demo Source and Support. All rights reserved.
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.