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HOW TO CREATE A FANTASY PHOTO

MANIPULATION

Tutorial from

http://psd.tutsplus.com/

Compiled by <<coldbing>>
INTRODUCTION
The idea behind this work was to create a fantasy world. You will learn how to work with a few
images and create a really interesting photo manipulation. I would also like to thank Loredana
for working with me on this one. Below is the image you will create in this tutorial.
Step 1:

The first step is to choose the right pictures for your work. I chose just three stock images to
keep it simple: Background, Tree, and you can look at through the following site for a suitable
image of a Model.

Step 2:

The second step is to create a proper background. Use your imagination; don't just use the
background picture as it is. Click on the background layer and then Command + J to duplicate
it. Next flip the background you just duplicated Edit > Transform > Flip Horizontal, and then
overlap them covering just a bit of the picture with the other.
Step 3:

Now Command-click on both layers and then press Command + E to merge them together. It
looks strange, like in a mirror, but by using a brush and a clone stamp it will look quite natural.
Select the Clone Stamp Tool (S) and start cloning the trees and the grass until it looks natural,
use the Brush Tool (B) and paint with black at the trees roots. Then crop it so it won't look
symmetrical.

Step 4:

Next you need to add some clouds. You will create these clouds using a cloud brush; also you
need to make the clouds yellow. Yellow and orange clouds look good in a fantasy picture, and
here are some Free Cloud Brushes.
Step 5:

Next you need to add some birds on the sky. Again create the birds using brushes, and here are
some Free Bird Brushes.

Step 6:

For this step you will add a moon or maybe you will add two, after all this is a fantasy
illustration, and here are some Free Moon Brushes.
Step 7:

Last element you need to add is a tree in the right side of the composition. We do this just to
get rid of the symmetry. Look for a tree that matches your background, and here are some Free
Tree Brushes.

Step 8:

You have just finished with the background. Now you need to work on your model. Use the Pen
Tool (P) and cut out the model, then place it into a single layer called "model."
Step 9:

Every fairy has long hair, right? Just use the Lasso Tool (L) and cut out her hair. Make the
selection and then press Command + J to copy it to another layer.

Step 10:

Next you need to move the part of the hair you just created lower then the "model" layer and
using the Smudge Tool (R) and Transform Tool (T) you need to make the piece of hair look like
it belongs there. The final result might not look great, but we will go back to the hair later.
Step 11:

Now you need to create some shadows and lights on her skin. Go to Create a new fill or
adjustment layer and select Curves. Use my settings or just make the skin look darker.

Fill the layer mask with black. Next, pick a basic brush and with white draw on the layer mask
over all the darker areas of the models skin. Make sure to use a 0% Hardness for the brush, also
you can use a lower Opacity for the brush. This will help you build the effect gradually.
Step 12:

Repeat Step 11, but this time you need to use different settings for the curves. Also, when you
draw over the mask, this time draw over the lighter parts on the model's skin.
Step 13:

You are almost done with the model. You just need to create a bit of makeup and make the
fairy look better. Create a new layer, pick a basic brush with smooth edges, use a black color
and start drawing just a bit above her eyes. When you have finished set the Opacity to 60% or
70%.

Step 14:

So far, so good. You have finished preparing the model, now move it into your document.
Step 15:

Next you need to add the wings. The wings I used are free brushes you can find anywhere; here
are some free wing brushes. I will make the wings yellow, same as the sky and place them each
in different layers to move them later if necessary.

Step 16:

Back to the hair. Chose the Smudge Tool (R) and set the Mode to normal, strength to 100, use a
basic brush with smooth edges and Diameter of 1px or 2px. Now start smudging the edges of her
hair so the model will look like she belongs in the background.
Step 17:

Next you need to bring in the tree. Before you do this you need to remove the background. The
tree can be cut using the Pen Tool (P), but at some point you will need to use the Quick
Selection Tool (W). It does not have to be perfect, for the moment we can use it as it is.

When you are finished cutting you need to use the Smudge Tool (R) again and smudge the edges
of the tree. Finally, move the tree on the document you are working.
Step 18:

In this step we will create a flower in her hair. Make a new layer and chose the Brush Tool (B).
Start drawing the flower like the one in the image. Use these for the colors #989ba2 and
#a58532 and then start adding some shadows and highlights, just like you did with her skin. The
flower does not need to be perfect as it will not be very visible.

Step 19:

Place the flower over her hair. Also, using the brush you need to make create some hair and
place it over the flower.
Step 20:

Next you need to use the Smudge Tool (R) on the grass. Now it is visible that the model has
been cut and placed on this background so to hide this we need to create some grass over her
dress.

Step 21:

Now you need to change the colors a bit for the atmosphere. Go to Create New Adjustment
Layers, chose Gradient Map and make the settings as in the image below.
Step 22:

Now set the Opacity to 60%. Go to the layer mask, pick a basic brush with Hardness set to 0, set
the Opacity of the brush to 40%, pick the black color and paint all the grass. The result should
look like the image below.

Step 23:

Go to Create New Adjustment Layer again and chose Photo Filter. Chose #ec8a00 for the color
and 25% for Density, also make sure the Preserve Luminosity is checked. The difference is not
very visible but there is one.
Step 24:

Next go to the Create new adjustment layer and chose Curves, make the settings as in the
image. Then pick a brush with smooth edges and paint the layer mask as shown, so the curves
wont be visible in the middle.
Step 25:

Go to Create New Adjustment Layer and pick Curves again, then make the settings as shown
below. Now pick the same brush, and paint with black on the mask, as you see in the small
image. This will give a nice effect to the moon and it will look like it is shining on the girl.
Step 26:

Apply another Photo Filter as you did in step 23.

Step 27:

Now apply another gradient map. Make the settings as shown, and set the Opacity of the layer
to 30%.
Step 28:

Next you need to press Command + A to select the entire work, then go to Edit > Copy Merged.
Now that you have made a copy, go to Edit > Paste. This will paste the entire work you have
done so far into a single layer with all the effects merged.

Step 29:

With the new layer selected you need to go to Filter > Render > Lens Flare. Position the lens
as I did. It must look like the girl is looking at it. After you position it you must create a mask
for the layer and try to mask the entire image except the middle part of the flare.
Step 30:

Now we'll add a dreamy effect. Go to the adjustment layers and select Channel Mixer, and then
set the Channel to Blue. Next, set each as I did: Red at +7, Green at -13, and Blue at +94.
Step 31:

Go to Create New Adjustment Layer and go to Hue/Saturation and set the Lightness to -22 and
press OK. Next, using a black to transparent Radial Gradient (G), make a black spot in the
middle of the layer mask.
CONCLUSION
In the end you can apply more blur and lights on the sky and girl. You can view the final image
below.

Compiled by <<coldbing>>

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