Sunday, April 1, 2012

Photoshop Tutorial 1

Final result


Stock used

Model: http://www.shutterstock.com/gallery-325834p1.html#id=30717721
Background: http://kikii-stock.deviantart.com/art/Wheat-Field-manip-stock-255452156
Hair Brushes: http://falln-brushes.deviantart.com/art/Hair-Brushes-Set-6-30293202
Sword: http://dracoart-stock.deviantart.com/art/Fantasy-Sword-4-31043849
Raven: http://neokeitaro.deviantart.com/art/3R-Stock-Raven-98125844
Grass Brushes: http://katikut.deviantart.com/art/Grass-brushes-2-55041076

Step 1

First we take our background to create an blured effect for more impact on the model using Gausian Blur filter (Filter>Blur>Gausian Blur).Duplicate the background layer and apply the desired amount of blur.I used an Radius of 25,0 pixels.After this using a soft air brush erase the lower part of the background to create an depth of field effect.Then merge the layers.

Step 2

Cut the model and extract it on a new created layer.Create a Curves Layer to adjust the light.Also create a Hue&Saturation Layer and set the desired tones and saturation.I only desturated it a little bit.
            

Step 3

Now we’ll create a new texture layer to create the blue tone on our manip.I used #07bcf8 color for this and set it to Soft Light.I also added some vignette effect on the layer using Brush Tool with Opacity and Flow to 20%.





Step 4

Now is the time to add the other stocks,raven and the sword.You can also play with the Dodge and Burn Tool on these layers for lighter and darker areas and create the shadows on the model’s hand.


Step 5

Now let’s add some sharpness to our manipulation.A technique that i usually use is the one that most professional photographers use very often using the Unsharp Mask.This technique helps you to get sharp and crisp images without creating nasty halos and colour artefacts might otherwise occur when you use lots of sharpening.There are three purposes so i’ll show you wich fits the best for your work.But first let’s see how we get there.Go to Image >Mode >Lab Color.Go to Channel palette and click on the Lightness channel.Now go to to Filter >Sharpen >Unsharp Mask.So here are the three settings that i found most useful:
1. For people: Amount 150%, Radius 1, Threshold 10
2. For cityscapes, urban photography, or travel: Amount 65%, Radius 3, Threshold 2
3. For general everyday use: Amount 85%, Radius 1, Threshold 4
I used the first setting for this manipulation.After applying the Unsharp Mask go back to Image >Mode > RGB Color. You can apply the Unsharp Mask filter again, using the same settings. If your photo appears too sharp, before you do anything else, go under the Edit menu and choose Fade Unsharp Mask. In the Fade dialog, lower the Opacity slider to 50%, so you only get halfstrength on the second application of the filter.




Step 6

It’s time again for some Dodge&Burn.First create a New Layer filled with 50% gray.Set it to Overlay and start to burn the shadows and dodge the lights.For detailed information about this technique visit the Tutorials-Manipulation Secrets section.

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