Sunday, February 19, 2012

Create a Gigantic Fortress with a Mysterious Glow in Photoshop

Learn how to create this mysterious image of a gigantic castle in a stormy background. In addition to combining stock photos together, you’ll learn how to create a stormy background and lighting effects.

Preview of Final

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Gigantic Fortress with a Mysterious Glow Photoshop Tutorial


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Step 1: Create a Photoshop Image File

Let’s start by creating a new image file, go to the Menu bar and click File > New, and then input the following values on their respective fields:
  • Width: 3000px
  • Height: 3000px
  • Resolution: 300pixels/inch
  • Color Mode: RGB Color; 8 bit
  • Background Contents: Transparent
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Step 2: Create the Sky

In this step, we will be creating the sky of our image. To start, open “Background 26” by Albastock. Once open, activate the Rectangular Marquee tool (by pressing M on your keyboard) and create a selection area around the sky. See images below:
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Now that you’ve made a selection area around the sky of the stock image, activate the Move tool (V) then left-click on the image and drag it all the way to our canvas.
Position it as shown below:
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Next, double-click on the words “Layer 1” and rename this layer to “Sky 1”.
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Now, we will resize the image to make it a part of the sky in our image; to do that, activate the Transform tool (Ctrl/Cmd + T).
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The result of that should be similar to this:
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We’ve made the first part of the sky, now we will make it more dramatic. To do that, we will add the sky from the stock image: “Stock_Field” by digital-amphetamine. Open the said stock image and once it is open, create a selection area around its sky using the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M). See image below:
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After that, activate the Move tool (V) and drag that selected sky to our canvas. Make sure to put it above the “sky 1” layer; to do that, just left-click and drag this new layer on top of the “sky 1”.
Rename this new layer now to “sky 2”. Next, position “sky 2” as shown on the image below:
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Now, activate the Transform tool (Ctrl/Cmd + T) and resize “sky 2” as shown below:
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The result:
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In order to make these two skies blend, we’ll need to duplicate “sky 2” by pressing Ctrl/Cmd + J and then change “sky 2”‘s blending mode to “Multiply”. To do that, simply do the following as shown on the images below:
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Click on “Multiply”, once the contextual menu opens:
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Now, the result of that change blending mode would be like this:
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Step 3: Create the Ground

In this step, we will be creating the ground to which the castle is built upon. First, let’s open the stock image: “into the desert” by night fate stock. Activate the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M) and create a selection area over the ground shown on the image below:
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Next, activate the Move tool (V) and drag that to our canvas. Put it above the “sky 1” and “sky 2” layers. Position it as shown below:
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Rename this layer now to “ground 1”. Next, we will need to resize this. Activate the Transform tool (Ctrl/Cmd + T) and resize it as shown below:
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The result of that should be similar to this:
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For this ground to have the same lighting as the sky, we’d need to reduce its Brightness/Contrast. To do that, make sure that “ground 1” is selected and then go to Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast and input the following:
  • Brightness: -70
  • Contrast: 0
  • Use Legacy: Unchecked
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The result should be similar to this:
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Next, we will need to darken some parts of this ground before we put the castle walls on top of it to make things easier.
To do that, make sure that the “ground 1” layer is selected and then create a new layer (Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + N). This process makes sure that the new layer will be created above the active layer. Now when then new layer box is open, input “darken” on the name box. See image below:
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Next, right click on the “darken” layer and click on “Create Clipping Mask” so that the paint we will be applying will only be applied to the “ground 1” layer.
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Next, activate the Brush tool (B) but before we start, make sure that the active Brushes are the default brushes. The default Photoshop brushes are shown on the image below, if that’s not what you see, then follow the instructions below:
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Right click the canvas while a layer is selected and while the Brush tool (B) is activated and then click on the button highlighted below:
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Then click on “Reset Brushes” from the contextual menu.
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Now, that that is done input the following settings for our Brush tool (B):
  • Brush size: 1100px
  • Hardness: 0%
  • Opacity: 15%
  • Flow: 100%
  • #: 000000
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Take note that the #: 000000 is the brush’s color. To change to that, simply do the following:
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Once it opens input 000000 on the # space.
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How to Create an Oddly-shaped Surreal House

In this photo-manipulation tutorial, we will learn how to create an oddly-shaped, surreal-inspired, stone house. We will learn how to blend several stock images together to create a pseudo long exposure image of a surreal house at the edge of the dock. We will learn how to create realistic reflections on water and also, enhance the light and shadows of the stock images to create a seamless image.

Preview of Final Results

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How to Create an Oddly-shaped Surreal House PSD.zip | 169.84 MB
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How to Create an Oddly-shaped Surreal House


Tutorial Resources


Step 1: Create a Photoshop Image File

Now, let's start by creating a new image file, go to the Menu bar and click File > New, and then input the following values on their respective fields:
  • Width: 3000px
  • Height: 3000px
  • Resolution: 300pixels/inch
  • Color Mode: RGB Color; 8 bit
  • Background Contents: Transparent
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Step 2: Create the Background

In this step, we will be creating the sky of our image. To start, open "Stock Field" by digital amphetamine. Next activate the Rectangular Marquee Tool by pressing M on your keyboard.
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Once activated, create a selection area around the sky as shown below:
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Next, activate the Move tool (V) and drag the selected area by left-clicking on it and dragging it to the canvas.
Position the selected area as shown on the image below:
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Now, let's rename this layer to "sky 1". To rename a layer, simply double-click on the words: "layer 1" (you can find that on the layer window) to prompt a text box to appear. Once that appears, you may now rename the layer. See image below:
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Next, activate the Transform tool (Ctrl/Cmd + T) and resize the image as shown on the image below:
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Now, activate the Transform tool (Ctrl/Cmd + T) and resize the image by following the instructions shown below:
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The result of that should be like this:
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Next, we will add another sky layer to give make the sky more dramatic. To start, open "Sky 17" by sacral stock. Once open, activate the Move tool (V) and drag this to our canvas, make sure to put this layer above the "sky 1" layer; to do that, simply left-click the new layer and drag it above the "sky 1" layer.
Rename this layer to "sky 2".
Position it as shown below:
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Next, activate the Transform tool (Ctrl/Cmd + T) and resize it as shown below:
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The result:
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Next, we will need to erase some parts of "sky 2" to make it blend with "sky 1", so activate the Eraser tool (E) and input the following:
  • Brush size: 2200px
  • Hardness: 0%
  • Opacity: 100%
  • Flow: 100%
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Now, erase as shown below:
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After that, change "sky 2"'s layer opacity to 80% to make it blend well with "sky 1".
To change the Layer opacity, go to the Layer window and then change 100% to 80%.
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Now, let's Merge the sky layers; to Merge them, simply click on both layers and then right click on one of them and then on the contextual menu, click on "Merge Layers".
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Now that both of these layers are merged, we will now make them move similar to skies from a long exposure image; to do that, click on the newly merged layer and then go to Filter > Blur > Motion Blur and then input the following:
  • Angle: 0
  • Distance: 200pixels
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The result should be similar to this:
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Step 3: Create the Dock

In this step, we will add the huge body of water as well as the dock. To start, let's open "floating dock" by archistock. Once open, activate the Polygonal Lasso Tool (L) and create a selection area around the dock.
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Once you've created the selection area, activate the Move tool (V) and drag it to our canvas. Put this new layer above the merged sky layer. Name this new layer to "dock".
Position the layer as shown on the image below:
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Activate the Transform tool (Ctrl/Cmd + T) and then resize the dock as shown below:
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The result:
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