Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

You Will Stand Alone Photomanipulation

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Another photomanipulation tutorial from PSD Essential, this time called You will stand alone. In the tutorial you’ll learn to create a dark and creepy effect by blending various images together and adjusting several settings.

Finished Preview

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Stock Used

Desert - http://night-fate-stock.deviantart.com/art/stormy-desert-5-97508571

Footprints - http://resurgere.deviantart.com/art/Photo-Sand-1208-5861441

Man - http://twistedreamstock.deviantart.com/art/TDstock-659-101755541

Cross - http://www.sxc.hu/photo/752256

Texture - http://lunebleu-stock.deviantart.com/art/Textures-Pack-II-87097885

Sky - http://nightwish24.deviantart.com/art/Storm-Ahead-19915928

Step 1 - Preparing background

In this step we will blend sky and desert together.

Open the picture with desert. We have to change size of the canvas too, so we can add some sky. Click on Image -> Canvas Size and set it like on the picture below

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Now open the photo of sky and drag it into the desert picture.

Good.

We have to blend them together. Click on the “sky” layer and add vector mask

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You can find it on the same palette as you have your layers. If you don´t see the Layers palette just click F7 on your keyboard.

Click on the vector mask like so; 11. Press B on your keyboard (it chooses the brush tool). Choose a soft round brush and pick a solid Grey color. Now start painting on the areas of the sky you want to have hidden.

Don´t worry about changing the brush size and color, just do it as much as you need to.

TIP: If you choose black color it is similar like if you use eraser tool with 100% opacity. White color means 0% opacity. The advantage of using vector mask instead of the eraser tool is that you can reverse every step you don´t like. You just simply start painting with white brush over the areas which you want to have visible again.

After you finished this step your manipulation should look like this:

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Step 2 - Adding footprints

Now It’s time to add footprints. Open the picture with them and drag them into the manipulation.

We have to blend them with the desert. So we will use the vector mask again.

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As you can see it is far away from being well blended. We have to do them darker and change color.

First we’ll add an adjustment layer 14 You can find in on the right side of the Add vector mask button. Choose Brightness and Contrast and set the values in the same way as on the picture below:

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We want it to effect only the layer with footprints, not the whole picture. Because of that right click on the adjustment layer and choose Create clipping mask.

Now we will change the colors of the footprints. Add adjustment layer Color Balance and set it as I did:

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The last think we will change on footprints is saturation. Add adjustment layer Hue and Saturation and set it like on the picture bellow.

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Step 3 - Adding a man

In this step we will add the silhouette of the man.

Open the photo with man. Zoom on 200% press L (= Lasso Tool) and very carefully select the man. Do it as well as possible. If you crop the image bad the whole manipulation will never look realistic. Now press V (= Move Tool) and drag the selected man into the manipulation.

Now we will do the silhouette. It is very simple step. We only change the curves. Add adjustment layer Curves and set them similar to the picture bellow:

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After this step the manipulation should look like this:

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Step 4 - Adding a cross

Cross is the last element we have to add. Open the photo, press L (= Lasso Tool) and select the cross. Be very careful again. we want our manipulation to look realistic. When you´re done drag the cross into the photo manipulation.

Because we want the tutorial to look realistic we will add some sand around the cross. Select some parts of the footprints, copy them and past above the layer with cross. Choose something like these parts:

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Now add layer mask and blend them together in the same way how we blended the background. After that you have something like this:

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Now we will change colors and brightness of the cross.

Add Adjustment Layer Color Balance and set it on these values:

Midtones: 0, 0, -47

Shadows: 0, 0, +26

Don´t forget to create a Clipping mask. If you do forget it will change the whole manipulation.

Add Adjustment Layer Curves and set it like on the picture bellow:

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Create Clipping mask too!

TIP: If you don´t know how to create clipping mask read this small tip. Clipping mask is a very useful thing if you want to effect  only a certain layer  and not the whole manipulation.

Right click on the layer which you want to have like clipping mask. Now select the option Create Clipping Mask.

Be sure that the layer from which you want to do clipping mask is above the layer which you want to affect.

Great! We are almost done. One last and probably the best step left.

Step 5 - Final Touch

In this step we will set the final mood of the manipulation.

At first add Adjustment Layer Levels on the top of your layers and set it like this:

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Add adjustment layer Photo Filter

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Now add some grunge texture and set the blending option on Hue and opacity on 45%.

Add the texture once again and set the blending option on Overlay and opacity on 35%.

Very well. Now we change two last things.

Add adjustment layer Brightness and Contrast and increase contrast on the value +10. Press OK. And now add adjustment layer Hue/Saturation and lower the saturation on -30.

That’s all. Now you can add some small details if you wish. I added some flying bird on the background and also some grass on the cross.

Final Preview

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Category: Photomanipulation / Tutorials Author: Matt Lacey
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12 Responses

June 8, 2009

Awesome! It sure is handy.


June 9, 2009
Ralph

Wow, so simple and such a nice outcome!
Great job.


June 9, 2009

The end result is very convincing


June 10, 2009
Kaworito

Thanks for the tutorial. I did it and here is my end result! :D
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d26/Kaworito/photomanip1.jpg

any comments?


June 25, 2009
Jäger

Very good! Veri convincing.


July 1, 2009

Hello!
I wanna ask you if you letme translate this tutorial to spanish and post it (with a link to your webpage) in the site that is in my nickname.


July 2, 2009
John W.

Thank you! Learning new tips.


July 2, 2009

Nice tutorial :). I featured it on TutrialKing


July 5, 2009

Very good…thanks…..good bye


July 6, 2009
lionel

dude nice tuts really nice


July 7, 2009

Fantastic! Great control of color.


July 14, 2009
SummerTwilight

Looks fantastic, although a few parts just don’t make sense to me. The vector mask is damn hard to use and there’s no real explanation as to what to do with the sky at the start, because it’s too small for the actual desert (I’m guessing to free transform it and make it fit?). The vector mask is the only problem outside of that, it’s almost impossible to work it in so that it looks right and it seemingly doesn’t resemble anything like you’ve done.

Fantastic work, but I cant manage to follow it.