First off, load this picture of the Peoguet Parna. It was downloaded from rocketdock.com. The actual size of this picture is 841 by 595 px and so this will be the ...
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Open or drag the landscape image into Photoshop. After which you drag it into your working document window. You'll have to resize the image to fit the current workspace with the ...
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So I decided to realize a tutorial that explains how to create a beautiful header with an illustration painted on wood background. Below there is the final result.
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In the Layers palette, double-click the "Background" layer lock and hit OK in the pop-up window. This will make the layer editable.
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Download the Tropical Forest image from Shutterstock. You can also use another similar image for this tutorial. Open up the forest image, go to Image > Image Size and set the ...
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Create a new layer by going to File->New. I used a document of 1000x1000 px at 72 dpi (screen res), in RGB mode, you can enter whatever dimensions you like, it's ...
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Open up the mossy wall image into photoshop and resize the image to 1176x1756, then unlock the layer by double clicking on it in the layer panel (the padlock will then ...
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Select the "Pen Tool (P)" and mark around it like on the picture below. It will help you if you're holding down the left mouse-click when you're on the wheels. This ...
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Now duplicate your 'sky' layer and call the duplicate 'sky light'. Go to filter>render>lighting effects. Then apply the settings shown below.
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Create a new document size 1400px * 800px, fill the background layer with black. Load the "Foggy Plain" image into Photoshop, then copy and paste the entire image onto our document, ...
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This tutorial will show you how to create awesome underwater scenery in Photoshop. Through this tutorial, we will cover the use of channels as well as cool filters such as chrome ...
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Create a new document sized at 1400px by 800px (in fact size doesn't really matter here, I chose this size because it fits my screen the best). Load the Moutain in ...
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Firstly we can make the image a bit darker. To do this, duplicate the background layer once. On the duplicated layer hit Ctrl + M to bring up the Curves Adjustment ...
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Set your foreground color to #48180A and select Brush 4. Paint around the document and you can see shapes appearing like the ones I got here.
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This tutorial will show how we can use several Photoshop techniques to create a beautiful image with realistic water droplets on a spider web. Before we move on, here are two ...
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Open up the Eastern State Penitentiary image, drag into the document and resize it like the one shown in the diagram. Rename this layer as Jail.
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Now we can add some butterflies on the image. Create a new layer called "Butterfly" and load the "Special Effect Brushes" brush preset (see image below for details): |
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Create a document of size 900 by 675 pixels. Sketch out your ideas for the final painting. This sketch is extremely abstract but it gives the vision needed to start the ... |
Create a Hue/Saturation Adjustment layer above the "City Lights" layer, check on Colorize and key the Hue to 207, Saturation to 20 and Lightness to 0. |
Duplicate Original Man layer. Select the duplicated copy and go to Edit > Free Transform. Compress the image towards the bottom as shown in the example below. |
Drag and resize the extracted May Queen into your document. Right-click on the May Queen layer and choose Blending Options. Activate Outer Glow, set the Blend Mode to Color Dodge, Opacity ... |
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Then hit Ctrl + J to make a layer via copy, name it as "Sky" and Drag it above all other layers. (Optional: you can use the Clone Stamp Tool to ... |
The techniques used in this tutorial include layer blending styles, various image adjustment tools, filters and some basic selection techniques. The steps are very simple and straight-forward. Give it a go! ... |
This change should be applied only to the sky and not to the ground. So we have now to mask ground. Pick Gradient tool, select Black,White as gradient, click on mask ... |
Now create a series of vertical shapes using the "Pen Tool". You'll notice in the below image, that some of the shapes are simply rectangles while the others are slightly wider ... |